Jenny Audring
List of John Benjamins publications in which Jenny Audring is involved.
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Linguistics in the Netherlands 2016
Edited by Jenny Audring and Sander Lestrade
Linguistics in the Netherlands is a collection of internationally peer-reviewed articles representing current research in the Netherlands, in various fields of linguistics.This year's volume is based on the 47th annual conference of the Linguistic Society of the Netherlands (Utrecht, 7 February,… read moreLinguistics in the Netherlands 2015
Edited by Björn Köhnlein and Jenny Audring
The 46th annual conference of the Linguistic Society of the Netherlands took place in Utrecht on 7 February, 2015. The annual meetings provide members with the opportunity to report on their ongoing research.At this year's meeting, 86 papers were presented, of which 21 were submitted in writing to… read more2022 Modelling polysemy and categorial ambiguity in a constructional family: The case of agentive compounds in Persian Constructions and Frames 14:2, pp. 262–300 | Article
In this paper we analyse a family of compound constructions in Persian that show two interesting properties: (1) they split into two semantic patterns, human agent noun and instrument noun, and (2) they display categorial ambiguity between noun and adjective. The compounds in question, which are… read more
2021 Chapter 7. Morphological schemas: Theoretical and psycholinguistic issues Polylogues on The Mental Lexicon: An exploration of fundamental issues and directions, Libben, Gary †, Gonia Jarema and Victor Kuperman (eds.), pp. 187–220 | Chapter
2018 Chapter 8. Category change in construction morphology Category Change from a Constructional Perspective, Van Goethem, Kristel, Muriel Norde, Evie Coussé and Gudrun Vanderbauwhede (eds.), pp. 209–228 | Chapter
Morphological constructions can be formalized as schemas that specify semantic and formal output properties of complex words. Such schemas impose these output properties on their constituent words through various coercion mechanisms. In this article we focus on coercion-by-override and the… read more
2017 Menscheln, kibbelen, sparkle: Verbal diminutives between grammar and lexicon Linguistics in the Netherlands 2017, Lestrade, Sander and Bert Le Bruyn (eds.), pp. 1–15 | Article
German, Dutch and English have surprisingly large sets of verbal diminutives: verbs ending in -el/-le and carrying an attenuative and/or iterative meaning. These verbs exhibit particular properties that make them interesting for morphological theory. Focussing on Dutch data, this paper sketches… read more
2016 Morphological schemas: Theoretical and psycholinguistic issues New Questions for the Next Decade, Jarema, Gonia, Gary Libben † and Victor Kuperman (eds.), pp. 467–493 | Article
We propose a theory of the lexicon in which rules of grammar, encoded as declarative schemas, are lexical items containing variables. We develop a notation to encode precise relations among lexical items and show how this differs from the standard notion of inheritance. We also show how schemas… read more







