Pronominalization and variation in Dutch demonstrative and possessive expressions

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    Abstract

    The goal of this article is to provide a detailed analysis of DP-internal pronominalization patterns in standard Dutch and Dutch dialects. A core ingredient of our analysis will be the idea that the possessive and demonstrative constructions we discuss feature a DP-internal predication relationship. Furthermore, we aim to explain the (dimensions of) variation between dialects. Part of the attested micro-variation will be shown to be reducible to the PF-interface and the lexicon, i.e., the loci where we expect cross-linguistic/dialectal variation to be given the assumptions of the minimalist program (Chomsky 2000, Kayne 2005).We will further argue that some cross-dialectal differences relate to displacement.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAtypical demonstratives.
    Subtitle of host publicationSyntax, semantics and pragmatics.
    EditorsM. Coniglio, A. Murphy, E. Schlachter, T. Veenstra
    PublisherDe Gruyter
    Pages57-93
    ISBN (Electronic)978-3-11-056029-9, 978-3-11-055805-0
    ISBN (Print)978-3-11-055791-6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2018

    Publication series

    NameLinuistische Arbeiten
    Volume568

    Keywords

    • demonstratives
    • possessives
    • Dutch and Dutch dialects
    • Ellipsis
    • pronominalization
    • predication

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