In this paper we discuss and analyze a set of correlations that we discovered using two of the large-scale Dutch dialect syntax databases available in the online tool MIMORE (the abbreviation of the MIcrocomparative MOrphosyntactic REsearch tool) (www.meertens.knaw.nl/mimore), i.e. DiDDD and DynaSAND. These correlations lead to the identification of several larger dialect groupings, basically to a typology of dialects. In particular, we investigate the following four empirical phenomena: subject doubling, demonstrative doubling, complementizer agreement and D-pronoun fronting in imperatives. We furthermore provide an analysis of these phenomena and for the typology, showing that the syntactic base structures are identical in the dialect gro...
In this paper we measure the degrees of association among aggregate pronunciational, lexical and syn...
For the first time in the history of Dutch dialectology, a detailed overview of the variation in the...
This paper explores the previously undiscussed phenomenon of preposition doubling in Flemish Dutch d...
In this paper we discuss and analyze a set of correlations that we discovered using two of the large...
AbstractIn this paper we discuss and analyze a set of correlations that we discovered using two of t...
In Dutch dialects, verbs and complementizers can bear different morphological affixes depending on w...
This paper discusses the design, methodology and results of the project Syntactic Atlas of the Dutch...
This thesis presents a study of morphosyntactic microvariation in (long-distance) restrictive relati...
In the literature on Dutch morphosyntactic microvariation, it is sometimes assumed that a subpart of...
This paper deals with pronominal subject doubling in three dialects of Dutch. We make a distinction ...
Belgian Dutch (BD) and Netherlandic Dutch (ND) are known to exhibit phonetic and lexical differences...
In many southern Dutch dialects, subject doubling is found, i.e., the phenomenon that one single cla...
The Morphological Atlas of Dutch Dialects is a two-volume atlas which shows morphological variation ...
This article builds on computational tools to investigate the syntactic relationship between the hig...
A recent survey of 267 Dutch dialects provides five cases of syntactic doubling, in which two elemen...
In this paper we measure the degrees of association among aggregate pronunciational, lexical and syn...
For the first time in the history of Dutch dialectology, a detailed overview of the variation in the...
This paper explores the previously undiscussed phenomenon of preposition doubling in Flemish Dutch d...
In this paper we discuss and analyze a set of correlations that we discovered using two of the large...
AbstractIn this paper we discuss and analyze a set of correlations that we discovered using two of t...
In Dutch dialects, verbs and complementizers can bear different morphological affixes depending on w...
This paper discusses the design, methodology and results of the project Syntactic Atlas of the Dutch...
This thesis presents a study of morphosyntactic microvariation in (long-distance) restrictive relati...
In the literature on Dutch morphosyntactic microvariation, it is sometimes assumed that a subpart of...
This paper deals with pronominal subject doubling in three dialects of Dutch. We make a distinction ...
Belgian Dutch (BD) and Netherlandic Dutch (ND) are known to exhibit phonetic and lexical differences...
In many southern Dutch dialects, subject doubling is found, i.e., the phenomenon that one single cla...
The Morphological Atlas of Dutch Dialects is a two-volume atlas which shows morphological variation ...
This article builds on computational tools to investigate the syntactic relationship between the hig...
A recent survey of 267 Dutch dialects provides five cases of syntactic doubling, in which two elemen...
In this paper we measure the degrees of association among aggregate pronunciational, lexical and syn...
For the first time in the history of Dutch dialectology, a detailed overview of the variation in the...
This paper explores the previously undiscussed phenomenon of preposition doubling in Flemish Dutch d...