ABSTRACT

The Syntax of Dutch presents a synthesis of current thinking on Dutch syntax. Its principal focus is on describing the Dutch language; technical issues related to linguistic theory are addressed only if new light is shed on the subject.

The work is organized around the four lexical categories verbs (volumes 1–3),nouns (volumes 4–5), adjectives (volume 6), and adpositions (volume 7). It includes a general introduction to the semantic, morphological, and syntactic properties of these categories, their argument structure, their modification possibilities, and issues related to word order. The functional categories (determiners, complementizers, etc.) are discussed in relation to the lexical categories with which they occur. Volume 8 concludes the work by considering a number of issues that extend beyond proper sentence grammar: main-clause external elements, coordination, and ellipsis.

The Syntax of Dutch will be an indispensable resource for researchers and advanced students of languages and linguistics interested in the Dutch language.

part II|690 pages

Nouns and noun phrases

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chapter |5 pages

Introduction to Part II

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chapter Chapter 14|117 pages

Nouns: Characterization and classification

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chapter Chapter 15|245 pages

Projection of noun phrases I: Complementation

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chapter Chapter 16|221 pages

Projection of noun phrases II: Modification

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chapter Chapter 17|96 pages

Projection of noun phrases III: Binominal constructions

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