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Verb Constructions in German and Dutch

German and Dutch verb constructions show a rich array of syntactic phenomena that have so far been underexposed in the literature, despite the fact that they have proved to be a source of substantial problems in theoretical grammar. The cross-linguistic study of verb constructions and complementation has been dominated by views deriving from English or, for that matter, Latin. The German and Dutch complementation systems, however, feature several important properties that are missing from English but occur in many other languages. Well-known but only partially understood examples.

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  • "German and Dutch verb constructions show a rich array of syntactic phenomena that have so far been underexposed in the literature, despite the fact that they have proved to be a source of substantial problems in theoretical grammar. The cross-linguistic study of verb constructions and complementation has been dominated by views deriving from English or, for that matter, Latin. The German and Dutch complementation systems, however, feature several important properties that are missing from English but occur in many other languages. Well-known but only partially understood examples."@en

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  • "Verb Constructions in German and Dutch"@en
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  • "Verb constructions in German and Dutch"
  • "Verb constructions in German and Dutch [Colloquium, feb.2-3, 2001, at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig]"
  • "Verb constructions in German and Dutch : [some of the papers presented at the Colloquium on Verb Constructions in German and Dutch held Feb. 2-3,2001, at the Max-Planck-Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig]"
  • "Verb Constructions in German and Dutch"