Afhankelijke V1-zinnen: conditioneel, contrastief, concessief: functioneel-typologische en constructionele perspectieven
Responding to the preceding article by Beekhuizen, the present contribution comments from a functional-typological and constructional perspective on Beekhuizen’s opinion that the V1-order is not a “strong” linguistic sign in Dutch. Beekhuizen’s categorization of the different types of subordinate V1-clauses is questioned on semantic and pragmatic grounds, and the position is defended that V1-order in subordinate clauses can be regarded as signalling conditionality, provided one accepts that contrastive and concessive types of V1-clauses arose from existing V1-conditionals by ‘secondary’ proces... Mehr ...
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Dokumenttyp: | journalarticle |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 2016 |
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Amsterdam University Press
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Schlagwörter: | Languages and Literatures / constructionalization / grammaticalization / functional typology / verb-first conditionals / Dutch |
Sprache: | Niederländisch |
Permalink: | https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-26675498 |
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Link(s) : | https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/7188768 |
Responding to the preceding article by Beekhuizen, the present contribution comments from a functional-typological and constructional perspective on Beekhuizen’s opinion that the V1-order is not a “strong” linguistic sign in Dutch. Beekhuizen’s categorization of the different types of subordinate V1-clauses is questioned on semantic and pragmatic grounds, and the position is defended that V1-order in subordinate clauses can be regarded as signalling conditionality, provided one accepts that contrastive and concessive types of V1-clauses arose from existing V1-conditionals by ‘secondary’ processes of grammaticalization. Using supplementary observations from German (and occasionally also English), the article ends by sketching the constructional profile of subordinate V1-clauses in Dutch and suggesting that no constructional approach to V1-clauses can ultimately be complete without due consideration of declarative as well as subordinate V1-clauses.