Johan Rooryck
List of John Benjamins publications in which Johan Rooryck is involved.
Yearbook
Journal
Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2010
General Editor: Jeroen van Craenenbroeck
The Linguistic Variation Yearbook is exclusively devoted to the study of the nature and scope of linguistic variation from the point of view of the minimalist program. In this perspective, the yearbook aims at going beyond the traditional tension between explanatory and descriptive adequacy. It… read more[Linguistic Variation Yearbook, 10] 2010. viii, 302 pp.
Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2009
General Editor: Jeroen van Craenenbroeck
The Linguistic Variation Yearbook is exclusively devoted to the study of the nature and scope of linguistic variation from the point of view of the minimalist program. In this perspective, the yearbook aims at going beyond the traditional tension between explanatory and descriptive adequacy. It… read more[Linguistic Variation Yearbook, 9] 2009. 257 pp.
Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2008
General Editor: Jeroen van Craenenbroeck
The Linguistic Variation Yearbook is exclusively devoted to the study of the nature and scope of linguistic variation from the point of view of the minimalist program. In this perspective, the yearbook aims at going beyond the traditional tension between explanatory and descriptive adequacy. It… read more[Linguistic Variation Yearbook, 8] 2008. 284 pp.
Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2007
General Editor: Jeroen van Craenenbroeck
The Linguistic Variation Yearbook is exclusively devoted to the study of the nature and scope of linguistic variation from the point of view of the minimalist program. In this perspective, the yearbook aims at going beyond the traditional tension between explanatory and descriptive adequacy. It… read more[Linguistic Variation Yearbook, 7] 2007. 268 pp.
Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2006
Edited by Pierre Pica
The Linguistic Variation Yearbook is exclusively devoted to the study of the nature and scope of linguistic variation from the point of view of the minimalist program. In this perspective, the yearbook aims at going beyond the traditional tension between explanatory and descriptive adequacy. It… read more[Linguistic Variation Yearbook, 6] 2006. iv, 274 pp.
Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2005
Edited by Pierre Pica, Johan Rooryck and Jeroen van Craenenbroeck
The Linguistic Variation Yearbook is exclusively devoted to the study of the nature and scope of linguistic variation from the point of view of the minimalist program. In this perspective, the yearbook aims at going beyond the traditional tension between explanatory and descriptive adequacy. It… read more[Linguistic Variation Yearbook, 5] 2005. iv, 308 pp.
Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2004
Edited by Pierre Pica
The Linguistic Variation Yearbook is exclusively devoted to the study of the nature and scope of linguistic variation from the point of view of the minimalist program. In this perspective, the yearbook aims at going beyond the traditional tension between explanatory and descriptive adequacy. It… read more[Linguistic Variation Yearbook, 4] 2004. iv, 302 pp.
Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2003
Edited by Pierre Pica
Linguistic Variation Yearbook is devoted to the study of the nature and scope of linguistic variation from the point of view of the minimalist program. It aims at going beyond the traditional tension between explanatory and descriptive adequacy. It seeks in particular to investigate to what extent… read more[Linguistic Variation Yearbook, 3] 2003. 249 pp.
Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2002
Edited by Pierre Pica
[Linguistic Variation Yearbook, 2] 2002. iv, 308 pp.
Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 1999: Selected papers from ‘Going Romance’ 1999, Leiden, 9–11 December 1999
Edited by Yves D’hulst, Johan Rooryck and Jan Schroten
This volume brings together a selection of articles presented at 'Going Romance' 1999. The articles focus on current syntactic and semantic issues in various Romance languages, including Catalan, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and a number of Northern Italian dialects. A large number of… read more[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 221] 2001. viii, 406 pp.
Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2001
Edited by Pierre Pica
[Linguistic Variation Yearbook, 1] 2001. xiv, 270 pp.
2017 Chapter 16. Between desire and necessity: The complementarity of want and need Crossroads Semantics: Computation, experiment and grammar, Reckman, Hilke, Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng, Maarten Hijzelendoorn and Rint Sybesma (eds.), pp. 263–279 | Chapter
Abstract
In this paper, I relate three seemingly unrelated properties of the modal verb want that distinguish it from the semantically minimally different verb need. I show that these properties are determined by a single selectional characteristic that involves the evidential… read more
2014 Phonetic aspects of polar questions in Sienese: An experimental approach Above and Beyond the Segments: Experimental linguistics and phonetics, Caspers, Johanneke, Yiya Chen, Willemijn Heeren, Jos Pacilly, Niels O. Schiller and Ellen van Zanten (eds.), pp. 174–188 | Article
This study provides empirical evidence for the monoclausal status of a specific
polar interrogative construction in Sienese, an Italian dialect spoken in Tuscany.
At first sight, this question type looks like a biclausal discourse including two
separate questions. There is however considerable… read more
2008 Introduction Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2008, van Craenenbroeck, Jeroen (ed.), pp. i–viii | Miscellaneous
2007 On participial imperatives Imperative Clauses in Generative Grammar: Studies in honour of Frits Beukema, Wurff, Wim van der (ed.), pp. 273–296 | Article
Apart from bare imperatives and infinitival imperatives, Dutch features a third type, the participial imperative, with a syntax quite different from the other types. First we present an inventory of the properties of the participial imperative. It will turn out that (the core set of) these… read more
2007 Introduction Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2007, van Craenenbroeck, Jeroen (ed.), pp. v–vii | Miscellaneous
2006 Introduction Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2006, Pica, Pierre (ed.), pp. v–vi | Article
2005 Introduction Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2005, Pica, Pierre, Johan Rooryck and Jeroen van Craenenbroeck (eds.), pp. 1–3 | Miscellaneous
2004 Introduction Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2004, Pica, Pierre (ed.), pp. 1–3 | Article
2003 11. Generalizing over quantitative and qualitative constructions From NP to DP: Volume 1: The syntax and semantics of noun phrases, Coene, Martine and Yves D’hulst (eds.), pp. 277–295 | Chapter
2002 Introduction Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2002, Pica, Pierre (ed.), pp. 1–3 | Miscellaneous
1999 Configurational Attitudes Semantic Issues in Romance Syntax, Treviño, Esthela and José Lema (eds.), pp. 155–178 | Article
1995 Restricting relativized minimality: the case of Romance clitics Contemporary Research in Romance Linguistics: Papers from the XXII Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages, El Paso/Juárez, February 22–24, 1992, Amastae, Jon, Grant Goodall, M. Montalbetti and M. Phinney (eds.), pp. 333–354 | Article
1992 On the Distinction between Raising and Control Romance Languages and Modern Linguistic Theory: Selected papers from the XX Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages, University of Ottawa, April 10–14, 1990, Hirschbühler, Paul and E.F.K. Koerner † (eds.), pp. 225–250 | Article
1988 Relative Clauses and Binding in French: The Solution of Bouchard (1984) Lingvisticæ Investigationes 12:1, pp. 151–155 | Discussion
1985 Review of Jaeggli (1982): Topics in Romance Syntax Lingvisticæ Investigationes 9:1, pp. 170–177 | Review




















