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Syntax of Dutch : verbs and verb phrases. Volume 3 / Hans Broekhuis, Norbert Corver, Riet Vos ; with the cooperation of Hans Bennis [and five others].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 online resource ([1119]-1840 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789048524846
  • 9048524849
Other title:
  • Syntax of Dutch
  • Comprehensive Grammar Resources
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 439.315 23
LOC classification:
  • PF361
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter 8. Projection of verb phrases IV : adverbial modification -- Chapter 9. Word order in the clause I: general introduction -- Chapter 10. Word order in the clause II: placement of the finite verbs (Verb-first/second) -- Chapter 11. Word order in the clause III: clause-initial position (wh-movement) -- Chapter 12. Word order in the clause IV: postverbal field (extraposition) -- Chapter 13. Word order in the clause V: middle field (scrambling) -- Chapter 14. Main-clause external elements.
Summary: The Syntax of Dutch aims at presenting a synthesis of the currently available syntactic knowledge of Dutch. It is primarily concerned with language description and not with linguistic theory, and provides support to all researchers interested in matters relating to the syntax of Dutch, including advanced students of language and linguistics. Syntax of Dutch: Verbs and Verb Phrases consists of three volumes. Volume 1 opens with a general introduction to verbs, including a review of various verb classifications and discussions on inflection, tense, mood, modality and aspect. This is followed by a comprehensive discussion of complementation (argument structure and verb frame alternations). Volume 2 continues the discussion of complementation, but is more specifically focused on clausal complements: the reader will find detailed discussions of finite and infinitival argument clauses, complex verb constructions and verb clustering. Volume 3 concludes with a description of adverbial modification and the overall structure of clauses in relation to, e.g., word order (verb placement, wh-movement. extraposition phenomena, scrambling, etc.).
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Includes bibliographical references in volume 3 (pages [1809]-1840).

Chapter 8. Projection of verb phrases IV : adverbial modification -- Chapter 9. Word order in the clause I: general introduction -- Chapter 10. Word order in the clause II: placement of the finite verbs (Verb-first/second) -- Chapter 11. Word order in the clause III: clause-initial position (wh-movement) -- Chapter 12. Word order in the clause IV: postverbal field (extraposition) -- Chapter 13. Word order in the clause V: middle field (scrambling) -- Chapter 14. Main-clause external elements.

The Syntax of Dutch aims at presenting a synthesis of the currently available syntactic knowledge of Dutch. It is primarily concerned with language description and not with linguistic theory, and provides support to all researchers interested in matters relating to the syntax of Dutch, including advanced students of language and linguistics. Syntax of Dutch: Verbs and Verb Phrases consists of three volumes. Volume 1 opens with a general introduction to verbs, including a review of various verb classifications and discussions on inflection, tense, mood, modality and aspect. This is followed by a comprehensive discussion of complementation (argument structure and verb frame alternations). Volume 2 continues the discussion of complementation, but is more specifically focused on clausal complements: the reader will find detailed discussions of finite and infinitival argument clauses, complex verb constructions and verb clustering. Volume 3 concludes with a description of adverbial modification and the overall structure of clauses in relation to, e.g., word order (verb placement, wh-movement. extraposition phenomena, scrambling, etc.).

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