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Author Search all publications by the author Semplicini, Chiara
Title Dutch double gender nouns: arbitrary or motivated agreement?
Written in English
Source Journal Journal of Germanic linguistics. - Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press
Volume 24
Year 2012
Issue 2
Page 133-186
Classification
Domains / Computational linguistics / Linguistic data processing / Corpus linguistics / Individual corpora / Language corpus (other languages) / CGN
Domains / Grammaticography / Theory of grammar / Category (theory of grammar)
Domains / Grammaticography / Theory of grammar / Structural hierarchy
Domains / History of language / Morphological change
Levels / Lexicology / Word classes / Mass noun/count noun
Levels / Morphology / Inflection / Declension / Gender
Levels / Morphology / Inflection / Declension / Gender / Gender assignment
Levels / Morphology / Inflection / Motivation (morph.)
Levels / Morphology / Theory (morph.) / Underspecification (morph.)
Levels / Phonology / Morphophonology / Opacity (morphophonol.)
Levels / Semantics / Modelle (semant.) / Referential semantics / Generic usage
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Information structure / Discourse topic
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Information structure / Focus (synt.)
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Grammatical agreement
Levels / Syntax / Sentence parts / Noun syntax / Specificity
Levels / Syntax / Sentence parts / Pronoun syntax / Pronominalization
Indo-European languages / Germanic / Dutch
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CGN ; Category (theory of grammar) ; Grammatische Hierarchie; Hierarchie; Accessibility hierarchy; Structural hierarchy ; Sprachwandel (morph.) ; Language change (morph.) ; Morphological change ; Count noun; Singulare tantum; Individuativum; Individualnomen; Massen-Nomen; Collective noun; Mass noun/count noun ; Gender ; Genuswahl; Gender assignment ; Motivation (morph.) ; Underspecification (morph.) ; Transparenz (morphophonol.) ; Transparency (morphophonol.) ; Opacity (morphophonol.) ; Generic usage ; Topic drop; Diskursbindung; Discourse linking; Discourse topic ; Anti-focus; Focus (synt.) ; Agreement (gramm.) ; Anti-agreement; Grammatical agreement ; Definiteness; Specificity ; Pronominalization ; Holländisch; Dutch
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