Article published In: Linguistics in the Netherlands 2016
Edited by Jenny Audring and Sander Lestrade
[Linguistics in the Netherlands 33] 2016
► pp. 70–88
Phrasal and clausal comparatives in Dutch
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Published online: 21 December 2016
https://doi.org/10.1075/avt.33.06lin
https://doi.org/10.1075/avt.33.06lin
Abstract
This paper presents a new analysis of Dutch comparatives and argues that they should be classified into phrasal and clausal comparatives (as e.g. Hankamer, Jorge. 1973. Why there are two than's in English. In Papers from the ninth regional meeting ofthe chicago linguistic society, 179–188. argues for English). Arguments for this classification come from differences in case marking and island effects. . 2009. Phrasal and clausal comparatives in Greek and the abstract-ness of syntax. Journal of Greek Linguistics 91. 134–164. notes the same island effects in Greek comparatives, and by applying his analysis to Dutch we can explain the differences between the Dutch phrasal and clausal comparatives. Crucial in this analysis is the ellipsis of underlying structure, not only in the reduced clausal comparative, but also in the phrasal comparative, which reflects the similarity in their interpretation.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Similarities between Dutch and Greek comparatives
- 3.Classifying Dutch comparatives
- 4.
Merchant’s (2009) analysis of Greek comparatives
- 4.1Greek reduced clausal comparatives
- 4.2Greek phrasal comparatives
- 5.
Merchant’s (2009) analysis applied to Dutch
- 5.1Dutch phrasal comparatives
- 5.2Dutch (reduced) clausal comparatives
- 5.2.1Optionality and ellipsis of dat
- 5.3Dutch ambiguous transitive comparatives
- 6.Related puzzles
- 7.Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
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