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Grammaticalization, host-class expansion and category change
(John Benjamins, 2018)
Grammaticalization meets construction grammar Opportunities, challenges and potential incompatibilities
(2018)
Grammaticalization research has increasingly highlighted the notion of constructions in the last decade. In the wake of this heightened interest, efforts have been made in grammaticalization research to more precisely ...
Lexical expansion in the HAVE and BE perfect in Dutch A constructionist prototype account*
(2014)
This article investigates lexical expansion in the HAVE and BE perfect in Dutch. It is known
from previous research that early perfects show more lexical restrictions than their modern
counterparts. The aim of this ...
Human impersonal pronouns in Swedish and Dutch. A contrastive study of man and men
(2012)
This paper presents a contrastive study of the human impersonal pronouns man in
Swedish and men in Dutch. Both impersonal pronouns are etymologically
derived from man ‘human being’ and they more or less have the same ...
The grammaticalization of the have perfect in Dutch A corpus study of contextual extension and semantic generalization
(2013)
The article investigates the grammaticalization of the have perfect in Dutch by means of a
corpus study of historical legal texts dating from the middle of the thirteenth century until the
end of the eighteenth century. ...
On ambiguous past participles in Dutch
(2011)
This article takes up the longstanding debate on the categorisation of the past participle. This
construction is known to exhibit the structural and semantic features of both adjectives and
verbs. In this article, the ...