Nederlandse Taalkunde - Volume 20, Nummer 2, 2015
Volume 20, Nummer 2, 2015
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The acquisition of the Dutch discourse particle wel
MeerThe acquisition of the Dutch discourse particle wel Minder The acquisition of the Dutch discourse particle welAuteurs: Lotte Hogeweg & Richard van GerrevinkAbstractDutch is known for its large inventory of discourse particles. Discourse particles are very frequent and highly important in conversation. Yet, not much research has been conducted on how children acquire them. In this paper we focus on the acquisition of the Dutch discourse particle wel. In earlier work, it was argued that despite the apparent diversity of the different uses of the particle wel, it has a core meaning, namely that it functions as a denial of an implicit or explicit negation in the context. In this paper we show that this core meaning is also reflected in the acquisition pattern of wel by Dutch children. Despite the fact that the overwhelming majority of the occurrences of wel are not used as a response to an explicit negation, children seem to acquire wel as the positive counterpart of niet ‘not’.
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Discussion of Robert S. Kirsner, Qualitative-quantitative Analyses of Dutch and Afrikaans Grammar and Lexicon
MeerDiscussion of Robert S. Kirsner, Qualitative-quantitative Analyses of Dutch and Afrikaans Grammar and Lexicon Minder Discussion of Robert S. Kirsner, Qualitative-quantitative Analyses of Dutch and Afrikaans Grammar and LexiconAuteurs: Ronny Boogaart & Ad Foolen
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Robert Kirsner, Columbia School Linguistics and Cognitive Grammar: a functionalist struggle
MeerRobert Kirsner, Columbia School Linguistics and Cognitive Grammar: a functionalist struggle Minder Robert Kirsner, Columbia School Linguistics and Cognitive Grammar: a functionalist struggleAuteur: Bob de Jonge
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Auteurs: Hans Bennis & Frans Hinskens
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