Marcel den Dikken

List of John Benjamins publications in which Marcel den Dikken is involved.

Yearbooks

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Linguistic Variation Yearbook

General Editor: Jeroen van Craenenbroeck

ISSN 1568-1483 | E‑ISSN 1569‑9900
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Linguistics in the Netherlands

AVT Publications

Editorial Board: Hans Broekhuis, Marcel den Dikken, Janet Grijzenhout, Paula Fikkert, Helen de Hoop, Henk van Riemsdijk, Jeroen van de Weijer and Wim van der Wurff

ISSN 0929-7332 | E‑ISSN 1569‑9919

Book series

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Language Faculty and Beyond

Internal and External Variation in Linguistics

Edited by Kleanthes K. Grohmann and Pierre Pica

ISSN 1877-6531
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Romance Linguistics 2013: Selected papers from the 43rd Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), New York, 17-19 April, 2013

Edited by Christina Tortora, Marcel den Dikken, Ignacio L. Montoya and Teresa O'Neill

This volume contains a selection of peer-reviewed articles first presented at the 43rd Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), held in New York in 2013. The articles deal with various synchronic and diachronic aspects of Romance languages and dialects world-wide. They will be of interest… read more
[Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory, 9] 2016. xix, 418 pp.
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Approaches to Hungarian: Volume 11: Papers from the 2007 New York Conference

Edited by Marcel den Dikken and Robert M. Vago

This volume brings together ten papers, all presented at the 8th International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian (New York City, 2007), addressing a wide range of topics in the morphology, phonetics, phonology, pragmatics, semantics, and syntax of Hungarian, with discussion of related facts… read more
[Approaches to Hungarian, 11] 2009. ix, 280 pp.
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The Function of Function Words and Functional Categories

Edited by Marcel den Dikken and Christina Tortora

This volume brings together papers which address a range of issues regarding the syntax of function words and functional categories in the Germanic languages. The works offered in this volume derive specifically from comparative studies of Germanic; at the same time they all bear directly on… read more
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 78] 2005. vii, 292 pp.
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Clitic Phenomena in European Languages

Edited by Frits Beukema and Marcel den Dikken

This book is concerned with a number of central issues in the theory of clitics, a topic that has become much debated in recent years. Mainly written within a recent generative framework, its contrastive approach discusses these issues against the background of a number of European languages, among… read more
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 30] 2000. x, 320 pp.
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Linguistics in the Netherlands 1996

Edited by Crit Cremers and Marcel den Dikken

This volume contains a selection of papers presented at the twenty-seventh annual meeting of the Linguistic society of the Netherlands, held in Utrecht on January, 20, 1996. The aim of the annual meeting is to provide members of the society with an opportunity to report on their work in progress. read more
[Linguistics in the Netherlands, 13] 1996. x, 268 pp. | Open Access logo open access
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Linguistics in the Netherlands 1995

Edited by Marcel den Dikken and Kees Hengeveld

This volume contains a selection of papers presented at the twenty-sixth annual meeting of the Linguistic society of the Netherlands, held in Utrecht on January, 21, 1995. The aim of the annual meeting is to provide members of the society with an opportunity to report on their work in progress. The… read more
[Linguistics in the Netherlands, 12] 1995. x, 238 pp. | Open Access logo open access
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This paper presents an integrated approach to the morphosyntax of the three nominal plural markers of Hungarian: multiplicative -k, possessive -i, and associative plural -ék. It explicates the relationship between the associative and multiplicative plural markers, and between the associative… read more
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Dikken, Marcel den and Éva Dékány 2023 The morphosyntax of the Hungarian sociative and dissociative suffixesApproaches to Hungarian 18: Special issue of the Journal of Uralic Linguistics 2:1 (2023), Farkas, Donka F., Gábor Alberti and Balázs Surányi (eds.), pp. 74–95 | Article
This paper examines the morphosyntax of (dis)sociative ‘with(out)’, with particular reference to the facts of Hungarian but with an eye towards universality. The morphological analysis of -stul/stül ‘with’ and -talanul/telenül ‘without’ unpacks these complex forms, utilizing a variety of… read more
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Dikken, Marcel den 2022 Ordinals, reflexives and unaccusatives: Unification by predicationApproaches to Hungarian 17: Special issue of the Journal on Uralic Linguistics 1:2 (2022), Halm, Tamás, Elizabeth Coppock and Balázs Surányi (eds.), pp. 215–238 | Article
This paper presents a unified outlook on the syntax of constructions featuring the reflexive clitic se, with particular emphasis on the uniform morphosyntax of the Hungarian element -ik, treated as an exponent of se both in the verbal domain and in the nominal domain (in ordinal numeral… read more
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This chapter presents a multi-pronged argument, from a generative syntactic perspective, against the notion of ‘incomplete acquisition,’ centered on subjunctive usage by Spanish heritage speakers in New York City. Special attention is paid to the distribution of the subjunctive in futurate cuando… read more
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Dikken, Marcel den 2017 Chapter 13. Stacking up for the long way downCrossroads Semantics: Computation, experiment and grammar, Reckman, Hilke, Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng, Maarten Hijzelendoorn and Rint Sybesma (eds.), pp. 207–225 | Chapter
Abstract In Categorial Grammar, “[t]he combinatorics of long-distance dependencies are steered … by conditions on the state of argument stacks” (Cremers 2004: 99). In this paper I argue that in mainstream Chomskyan syntax, modelling filler-gap dependencies in these terms also works… read more
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Tortora, Christina, Marcel den Dikken, Ignacio L. Montoya and Teresa O'Neill 2016 IntroductionRomance Linguistics 2013: Selected papers from the 43rd Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL), New York, 17-19 April, 2013, Tortora, Christina, Marcel den Dikken, Ignacio L. Montoya and Teresa O'Neill (eds.), pp. vii–xx | Article
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Dikken, Marcel den 2015 The morphosyntax of (in)alienably possessed noun phrases: The Hungarian contributionApproaches to Hungarian: Volume 14: Papers from the 2013 Piliscsaba Conference, Kiss, Katalin É., Balázs Surányi and Éva Dékány (eds.), pp. 121–145 | Article
This paper argues that there is a fundamental difference between alienable and inalienable possession in the syntax of the noun phrase, and that this difference involves direction of predication. A possessum is the subject of a predicate that is or contains the possessor; the configurational… read more
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Dikken, Marcel den 2014 On feature interpretability and inheritanceMinimalism and Beyond: Radicalizing the interfaces, Kosta, Peter, Steven L. Franks, Teodora Radeva-Bork and Lilia Schürcks (eds.), pp. 37–55 | Article
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the theoretical motivations given for feature inheritance, and the workings and distribution thereof. The standard motivations for feature inheritance in the literature are shown not to be tenable. The rationale for feature inheritance given in the literature is… read more
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Dikken, Marcel den 2013 Predication and specification in the syntax of cleft sentencesCleft Structures, Hartmann, Katharina and Tonjes Veenstra (eds.), pp. 35–70 | Article
This paper reviews the differences between predicational and specificational copular sentences in the realm of (pseudo-)cleft constructions, and proposes an analysis which treats the it of specificational it-clefts as a pro-predicate that inverts with its subject in the course of the syntactic… read more
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Aelbrecht, Lobke and Marcel den Dikken 2011 Doubling PPs in Flemish dialectsLinguistics in the Netherlands 2011, Nouwen, Rick and Marion Elenbaas (eds.), pp. 1–13 | Article
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Dikken, Marcel den 2010 Embedded inversion and successive cyclicityStructure Preserved: Studies in syntax for Jan Koster, Zwart, Jan-Wouter and Mark de Vries (eds.), pp. 101–108 | Article
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Dikken, Marcel den 2009 Comparative correlatives and successive cyclicityCorrelatives Cross-Linguistically, Lipták, Anikó (ed.), pp. 263–306 | Article
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Dikken, Marcel den 2009 Arguments for successive-cyclic movement through SpecCPLinguistic Variation Yearbook 2009, van Craenenbroeck, Jeroen (ed.), pp. 89–126 | Article
Successive-cyclic A'–Cmovement derivations exploiting SpecCP as an intermediate landing-site deserve careful scrutiny. As a companion to Den Dikken’s (2009a) case for a typology of A'–Cdependencies that includes successive-cyclic movement via vP–edges, resumptive prolepsis, and scope marking, but… read more
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Dikken, Marcel den and Mariví Blasco 2007 Clitic climbing in Spanish imperativesImperative Clauses in Generative Grammar: Studies in honour of Frits Beukema, Wurff, Wim van der (ed.), pp. 135–152 | Article
In Spanish, the aspectual verbs ‘come’ and ‘go’ allow an object clitic to climb out of their infinitival complement in finite and infinitival contexts but not in simple imperatives. This paper argues that the ban on clitic climbing in simple imperatives with aspectual ‘come’ and ‘go’ (not noted in… read more
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Dikken, Marcel den and Christina Tortora 2005 Introduction: The Function of Function Words and Functional CategoriesThe Function of Function Words and Functional Categories, Dikken, Marcel den and Christina Tortora (eds.), pp. 1–10 | Article
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Dikken, Marcel den 2004 Agreement and ‘clause union’Verb Clusters: A study of Hungarian, German and Dutch, Kiss, Katalin É. and Henk van Riemsdijk (eds.), pp. 445–498 | Article
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Dikken, Marcel den 2003 On the morphosyntax of wh-movementMultiple Wh-Fronting, Boeckx, Cedric and Kleanthes K. Grohmann (eds.), pp. 77–98 | Article
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Dikken, Marcel den 1998 (Anti-)Agreement in DPLinguistics in the Netherlands 1998, Bezooijen, Renée van and René Kager (eds.), pp. 95–107 | Article
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Dikken, Marcel den 1998 Predicate Inversion in DPPossessors, Predicates and Movement in the Determiner Phrase, Alexiadou, Artemis and Chris Wilder (eds.), pp. 177–214 | Article
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Dikken, Marcel den and Anikó Lipták 1997 Csoda Egy Nyelv — Nominal-Internal Predication in HungarianLinguistics in the Netherlands 1997, Coerts, Jane A. and Helen de Hoop (eds.), pp. 61–72 | Article
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Cremers, Crit and Marcel den Dikken 1996 PrefaceLinguistics in the Netherlands 1996, Cremers, Crit and Marcel den Dikken (eds.), p.  | Miscellaneous
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Dikken, Marcel den 1996 The Minimal Links of Verb (Projection) RaisingMinimal Ideas: Syntactic studies in the minimalist framework, Abraham, Werner, Samuel David Epstein, Höskuldur Thráinsson and Jan-Wouter Zwart (eds.), pp. 67–96 | Article
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Dikken, Marcel den and Kees Hengeveld 1995 PrefaceLinguistics in the Netherlands 1995, Dikken, Marcel den and Kees Hengeveld (eds.), p.  | Miscellaneous
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Dikken, Marcel den 1994 Predicate inversion and minimalityLinguistics in the Netherlands 1994, Bok-Bennema, Reineke and Crit Cremers (eds.), pp. 1–12 | Article
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Dikken, Marcel den 1991 Serial Verbs, 'Object Sharing', and the Analysis of Dative ShiftLinguistics in the Netherlands 1991, Drijkoningen, Frank and Ans M.C. van Kemenade (eds.), pp. 31–40 | Article
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