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Are We Indeed So Illuded? Recency and Frequency Illusions in Dutch Prescriptivism
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In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 1; Pages: 42 (2022)
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In Between Description and Prescription: Analysing Metalanguage in Normative Works on Dutch 1550–1650
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In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 89 (2022)
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Human-like learning of syntactic islands by neural networks ...
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Processing (transformed) idioms ...
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How fixed expressions are syntactically stored in our mental lexicon has been the subject of debate in many influential studies. These studies can explain many but not all phenomena relating to idiom representation yet. One phenomena difficult to explain is the syntactic flexibility of idioms, meaning that language users can use their syntactic creativity when producing idioms without miscommunication or the idiom losing its figurative meaning (Kyriacou et al., 2019). For example, speakers can add the adjective ‘proverbial’ to modify idioms while these still retain their figurative meaning (e.g. ‘to kick the proverbial bucket’; ‘to spill the proverbial beans’) (Ifill, 2002). Some hypotheses have focused on explaining the possible syntactic transformations idioms can undergo, for example Everaert’s (2010) and Newmeyer’s (1974) hypotheses. Their hypotheses make different predictions regarding the syntactic flexibility of idioms, both basing possible transformations on different elements: Newmeyer’s (1974) ...
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Arts and Humanities; Dutch Studies; Modern Languages; Reading and Language
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URL: https://osf.io/ezw2p/ https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/ezw2p
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Predicative Superlatives, Definiteness and Agreement in French and Dutch ; Les attributs adjectivaux superlatifs en français et en néerlandais et l’accord de l’article
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In: ISSN: 1253-9708 ; Scolia ; https://hal-uphf.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03630808 ; Scolia, Université des sciences humaines Strasbourg, 2021, pp.39-68. ⟨10.4000/scolia.1899⟩ (2021)
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How French Can Universalim Try to Be? Afterthoughts on the "Duch Affair"
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03562988 ; 2021, https://blogs.ec.europa.eu/emt/how-french-can-universalism-try-to-be-afterthoughts-on-the-dutch-affair/ (2021)
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Substandard influence on L2 German gender assignment in speakers of Dutch ...
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DUTCH AND LOW GERMAN BORROWINGS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE: ETYMOLOGICAL, CONNOTATIVE, STYLISTIC AND PRIORITY-FUNCTIONAL ASPECTS ...
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Literary Quotations in Bilingual Dictionaries: A Case Study of a Nineteenth-century Dutch–Chinese Dictionary
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In: Lexikos; Vol. 31 (2021); 51-67 ; 2224-0039 (2021)
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Towards a Legal Dictionary Dutch–Limburgish: Preferences and Opportunities
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In: Lexikos; Vol. 31 (2021); 146-158 ; 2224-0039 (2021)
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Multilingual comparable corpora of parliamentary debates ParlaMint 2.1
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Linguistically annotated multilingual comparable corpora of parliamentary debates ParlaMint.ana 2.1
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Linguistically annotated multilingual comparable corpora of parliamentary debates ParlaMint.ana 2.0
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