In Dutch dictionaries, nouns appear with their plural and their diminutive.This reflects the intuition among native speakers that a noun normally has thesetwo related forms. Traditionally, the plural is considered inflectional whereasthe diminutive belongs to word formation. In his Parallel Architecture (PA),Jackendoff (2002) does not distinguish word formation and inflection. Here Iargue that the Dutch contrast does not support this view. I first present pluraland diminutive as categories, then briefly introduce PA, before proposinganalyses of the plural and diminutive in Dutch
Item does not contain fulltextA growing body of work in psycholinguistics suggests that morphologica...
According to dual-route models of morphological processing, regular inflections can be retrieved as ...
This dissertation investigates how and when the Dutch voicing alternation is acquired. In Dutch, fin...
In Dutch dictionaries, nouns appear with their plural and their diminutive.This reflects the intuiti...
We develop the view that inflection is driven partly by non-phonological analogy and that non-phonol...
This article deals with the variation of diminutive forms in contemporary standard Dutch. Various as...
The role of number dominance (singular vs. plural) in word production has revealed contrasting resul...
The role of number dominance (singular vs. plural) in word production has revealed contrasting resul...
When speakers have the option of using either a morphologically complex form or a synonymous simpler...
SIZING UP COUNTABILITY: TOWARDS A MORE FINE-GRAINED MASS-COUNT DISTINCTION MARIJKE DE BELDER C...
Are regular morphologically complex words stored in the mental lexicon? Answers to this question hav...
The aim of this paper is to make sense of the typologically quite exceptional pattern of person neut...
In this study, we explored the processing of singular and plural word forms, using megastudies in Fr...
International audienceThe role of number dominance (singular vs. plural) in word production has reve...
The paper investigates the memory-based learning (MBL) paradigm as a model of productive linguistic ...
Item does not contain fulltextA growing body of work in psycholinguistics suggests that morphologica...
According to dual-route models of morphological processing, regular inflections can be retrieved as ...
This dissertation investigates how and when the Dutch voicing alternation is acquired. In Dutch, fin...
In Dutch dictionaries, nouns appear with their plural and their diminutive.This reflects the intuiti...
We develop the view that inflection is driven partly by non-phonological analogy and that non-phonol...
This article deals with the variation of diminutive forms in contemporary standard Dutch. Various as...
The role of number dominance (singular vs. plural) in word production has revealed contrasting resul...
The role of number dominance (singular vs. plural) in word production has revealed contrasting resul...
When speakers have the option of using either a morphologically complex form or a synonymous simpler...
SIZING UP COUNTABILITY: TOWARDS A MORE FINE-GRAINED MASS-COUNT DISTINCTION MARIJKE DE BELDER C...
Are regular morphologically complex words stored in the mental lexicon? Answers to this question hav...
The aim of this paper is to make sense of the typologically quite exceptional pattern of person neut...
In this study, we explored the processing of singular and plural word forms, using megastudies in Fr...
International audienceThe role of number dominance (singular vs. plural) in word production has reve...
The paper investigates the memory-based learning (MBL) paradigm as a model of productive linguistic ...
Item does not contain fulltextA growing body of work in psycholinguistics suggests that morphologica...
According to dual-route models of morphological processing, regular inflections can be retrieved as ...
This dissertation investigates how and when the Dutch voicing alternation is acquired. In Dutch, fin...