Dutch ordinals are constructed by adding one of two suffixes, -de or -ste, to the corresponding cardinal. The distribution of the two suffixes over the ordinal paradigm and the motivations behind it are not evident and no serious attempts have been made so far in the literature to formulate an analysis which covers all the facts. Works like Barbiers (2007), Booij (2010) and Zonneveld (2007) have briefly touched upon the subject and hinted at possible phonological explanations, in terms of optimization processes and OT rankings, which do not seem to hold. Instead, I propose that for Dutch, Brabantish and West Flemish (two dialects of Dutch) and a number of other Germanic languages, the suffix selection divides the ordinal number lines of eac...
Previous work has shown that Dutch listeners use prosodic information in the speech signal to optimi...
This article is a case study in how quantitative-statistical and formal-theoretical (generative) app...
The distinction between deep and shallow orthographies is a central issue in studies of alphabetic w...
This study compares ordinal acquisition in Dutch and English, and shows that both groups of learners...
Using novel comparative acquisition data (from a total of 250 children aged 2;08–6;04), this first b...
In Dutch, vowel duration spelling is phonologically consistent but morphologically inconsistent (e.g...
The Morphological Atlas of Dutch Dialects is a two-volume atlas which shows morphological variation ...
The comparison of the plural formation of the three Germanic languages Dutch, German, and English re...
In this article it is argued that the selection of allomorphs is distributed over two modules, viz. ...
In standard Dutch, the plural suffix -en is homographic and homophonic with the linking suffix -en (...
Germanic preterite morphology has been the subject of a bewildering number of studies, looking espec...
Contains fulltext : 101768.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present s...
In this article we examine the allomorphic variation found in Pennsylvania Dutch plurality. In spite...
In this article we examine the allomorphic variation found in Pennsylvania Dutch plurality. In spite...
The weakification of strong verbs in Old and Middle Dutch: a multifactorial approach Germanic langua...
Previous work has shown that Dutch listeners use prosodic information in the speech signal to optimi...
This article is a case study in how quantitative-statistical and formal-theoretical (generative) app...
The distinction between deep and shallow orthographies is a central issue in studies of alphabetic w...
This study compares ordinal acquisition in Dutch and English, and shows that both groups of learners...
Using novel comparative acquisition data (from a total of 250 children aged 2;08–6;04), this first b...
In Dutch, vowel duration spelling is phonologically consistent but morphologically inconsistent (e.g...
The Morphological Atlas of Dutch Dialects is a two-volume atlas which shows morphological variation ...
The comparison of the plural formation of the three Germanic languages Dutch, German, and English re...
In this article it is argued that the selection of allomorphs is distributed over two modules, viz. ...
In standard Dutch, the plural suffix -en is homographic and homophonic with the linking suffix -en (...
Germanic preterite morphology has been the subject of a bewildering number of studies, looking espec...
Contains fulltext : 101768.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present s...
In this article we examine the allomorphic variation found in Pennsylvania Dutch plurality. In spite...
In this article we examine the allomorphic variation found in Pennsylvania Dutch plurality. In spite...
The weakification of strong verbs in Old and Middle Dutch: a multifactorial approach Germanic langua...
Previous work has shown that Dutch listeners use prosodic information in the speech signal to optimi...
This article is a case study in how quantitative-statistical and formal-theoretical (generative) app...
The distinction between deep and shallow orthographies is a central issue in studies of alphabetic w...