This paper investigates the use of modal particles in spoken Dutch imperatives. Two types of particles are differentiated: mitigating, which are often used as a politeness strategy, and reinforcing, which add extra force to the utterance (Vismans 1994). Our findings show that in Netherlandic Dutch, the use of mitigating particles is determined by the type of occupation that the speaker has: Speakers in service-oriented occupations use mitigating particles significantly more often than speakers in nonservice-oriented occupations, and it is argued that this is a function of their need to be more polite in their role as a service provider. Since the data do not come from the speakers' workplace interactions but from informal conversations with...
The aim of this paper is to present a syntactic analysis of the distribution of vocatives in West Fl...
In Dutch, high-frequency words with the suffix -lijk are often highly reduced in spontaneous unscrip...
The combination of a modal verb and a modal adverb that is similar in modal force (possibility/neces...
This paper investigates the use of modal particles in spoken Dutch imperatives. Two types of particl...
The perception of modal particles in Dutch was studied, contrasting native and speakers of Dutch as ...
Contains fulltext : 19165.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The purpose of t...
In this article we investigate how speakers manage discourse expectations in dialogue by comparing t...
This article reports the preliminary findings of a study examining the semantics of modal verbs in h...
In the literature on early verbs in Dutch acquisition (root infinitives), ‘modal’ is defined as ‘not...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the current Dutch modal particles and ascertain if this word cl...
The aim of this thesis was to research and explore the linguistic complaint tradition in the Netherl...
This paper is a corpus-based comparative study of modal particles in German and Dutch. We examine th...
This paper presents a mixed methods approach to assessing how Flemish mothers and fathers use accomm...
This dissertation examines how French-speaking learners of Dutch as a foreign language express polit...
This study compares how Dutch and German, two closely related languages, signal a shift from a negat...
The aim of this paper is to present a syntactic analysis of the distribution of vocatives in West Fl...
In Dutch, high-frequency words with the suffix -lijk are often highly reduced in spontaneous unscrip...
The combination of a modal verb and a modal adverb that is similar in modal force (possibility/neces...
This paper investigates the use of modal particles in spoken Dutch imperatives. Two types of particl...
The perception of modal particles in Dutch was studied, contrasting native and speakers of Dutch as ...
Contains fulltext : 19165.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The purpose of t...
In this article we investigate how speakers manage discourse expectations in dialogue by comparing t...
This article reports the preliminary findings of a study examining the semantics of modal verbs in h...
In the literature on early verbs in Dutch acquisition (root infinitives), ‘modal’ is defined as ‘not...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the current Dutch modal particles and ascertain if this word cl...
The aim of this thesis was to research and explore the linguistic complaint tradition in the Netherl...
This paper is a corpus-based comparative study of modal particles in German and Dutch. We examine th...
This paper presents a mixed methods approach to assessing how Flemish mothers and fathers use accomm...
This dissertation examines how French-speaking learners of Dutch as a foreign language express polit...
This study compares how Dutch and German, two closely related languages, signal a shift from a negat...
The aim of this paper is to present a syntactic analysis of the distribution of vocatives in West Fl...
In Dutch, high-frequency words with the suffix -lijk are often highly reduced in spontaneous unscrip...
The combination of a modal verb and a modal adverb that is similar in modal force (possibility/neces...