Guido Vanden Wyngaerd
List of John Benjamins publications in which Guido Vanden Wyngaerd is involved.
Yearbook
Journal
Nota Bene
Journal for Linguistics in Belgium and The Netherlands
Edited by Steven Schoonjans and Helen de Hoop
ISSN 2950-189X | E‑ISSN 2950‑1881
Title
Comparative Germanic Syntax: The state of the art
Edited by Peter Ackema, Rhona Alcorn, Caroline Heycock, Dany Jaspers, Jeroen van Craenenbroeck and Guido Vanden Wyngaerd
The present volume contains a selection of papers presented at the 23rd and 24th Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop held at the University of Edinburgh and the Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussels. The contributions provide new perspectives on several topics of current interest for syntactic theory… read more[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 191] 2012. xvi, 418 pp.
2026 Wise adverbs and the functional hierarchy: A case study Adverbs and Particles at the Form-Meaning Interface, Coniglio, Marco, Kalle Müller and Markus Steinbach (eds.), pp. 72–99 | Chapter
This article presents a case study on Dutch adverbs formed with the suffix -erwijs. It addresses two research questions that have been raised in the literature. Firstly, it asks the question whether other Germanic adverbial suffixes are equivalents of this suffix. It is shown that -erwijs can… read more
2022 A nanosyntactic approach to Dutch deadjectival verbs Linguistics in the Netherlands 2022, Vogels, Jorrig and Sterre Leufkens (eds.), pp. 240–262 | Article
There are three ways of deriving verbs in Dutch: through zero marking, through suffixation, and through prefixation. We focus on prefixed deadjectival verbs, contrasting two views. According to the first view, prefixed verbs are left-headed: the prefix is responsible for the change in category,… read more
2019 On the idiomatic nature of unproductive morphology Linguistics in the Netherlands 2019, Berns, Janine and Elena Tribushinina (eds.), pp. 99–114 | Article
We present a case study in the marking of the negative prefix in French gradable adjectives, where the productive marker iN- alternates with a number of unproductive prefixes, like dé(s)-, dis-, mal-, mé(s)-. We treat this as a classical case of allomorphy, and present an account of the… read more
2005 Simple Tense The Function of Function Words and Functional Categories, Dikken, Marcel den and Christina Tortora (eds.), pp. 187–215 | Article
1999 Antecedent-Contained Deletion as Deletion Linguistics in the Netherlands 1999, Bezooijen, Renée van and René Kager (eds.), pp. 203–216 | Article
1998 Aspects Of (Un)Boundedness Tense and Aspect: The contextual processing of semantic indeterminacy, Vogeleer, Svetlana, Walter De Mulder and Ilse Depraetere (eds.), pp. 77–102 | Article
Abstract Resultative predicates have the aspectual effect of telicizing an atelic activity verb. The function of the postverbal constituent in accomplishments has been taken to be one of providing an end point to the activity, or of a constituent that "measures out" the event denoted by the… read more
1997 Realizing End Points: The Syntax and Semantics of Dutch ge and Mandarin le Linguistics in the Netherlands 1997, Coerts, Jane A. and Helen de Hoop (eds.), pp. 207–218 | Article
1996 Participles and Bare Argument Structure Minimal Ideas: Syntactic studies in the minimalist framework, Abraham, Werner, Samuel David Epstein, Höskuldur Thráinsson and Jan-Wouter Zwart (eds.), pp. 283–304 | Article
1994 Reconstruction and minimalism Linguistics in the Netherlands 1994, Bok-Bennema, Reineke and Crit Cremers (eds.), pp. 247–257 | Article
1992 On a certain difference Linguistics in the Netherlands 1992, Bok-Bennema, Reineke and Roeland van Hout (eds.), pp. 273–283 | Article
1991 Reconstruction and Vehicle Change Linguistics in the Netherlands 1991, Drijkoningen, Frank and Ans M.C. van Kemenade (eds.), pp. 151–160 | Article













