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| Title: | Dutch Double Gender Nouns: Arbitrary or Motivated Agreement? |
| Author: | Chiara Semplicini |
| Institution: | Università degli Studi di Perugia |
| Linguistic Field: | Semantics; Sociolinguistics |
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| Abstract: | Recent studies on spoken Dutch emphasize an ongoing recategorization of pronominal gender on semantic grounds, with no apparent con-nection to lexical gender (Audring 2006, 2009; De Vogelaer 2006, 2009; De Vogelaer & De Sutter 2010; De Vogelaer & De Vos 2011). In fact, gender instability is not confined to the pronominal domain: Some Dutch nouns display more than one lexical gender (de/het-nouns), a phenomenon that has not been linked to the process of pronominal re-semanticization. The aim of this paper is to identify the common semantic and pragmatic basis for pronominal gender agreement and the choice of a determiner for double gender nouns. |
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This article appears in Journal of Germanic Linguistics Vol. 24, Issue 2, which you can read on Cambridge's site or on LINGUIST . |
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