Kees Hengeveld
List of John Benjamins publications for which Kees Hengeveld plays a role.
Journal
Titles
The Structure of the Lexicon in Functional Grammar
Edited by Hella Olbertz, Kees Hengeveld and Jesús Sánchez García
[Studies in Language Companion Series, 43] 1998. xii, 312 pp.
Subjects Functional linguistics | Semantics
Linguistics in the Netherlands 1995
Edited by Marcel den Dikken and Kees Hengeveld
[Linguistics in the Netherlands, 12] 1995. x, 238 pp.
Subjects Theoretical linguistics
Linguistics in the Netherlands 1993
Edited by Frank Drijkoningen and Kees Hengeveld
[Linguistics in the Netherlands, 10] 1993. x, 200 pp.
Subjects Theoretical linguistics
Functional discourse grammar Handbook of Pragmatics: Manual, Verschueren, Jef and Jan-Ola Östman (eds.), pp. 602–624 | Chapter
2022 Negation in Functional Discourse Grammar Recent Developments in Functional Discourse Grammar, Keizer, Evelien and Hella Olbertz (eds.), pp. 17–46 | Chapter
2018 The purpose of this chapter is to show that the model of Functional Discourse Grammar can be used to provide a detailed classification of expressions of negation by taking its hierarchical, layered structure as the point of departure. The chapter thus follows up on ideas first launched in Dik… read more
Grammar and context in Functional Discourse Grammar The interaction between context and grammar in Functional Discourse Grammar, Alturo, Nuria, Evelien Keizer and Lluís Payrató (eds.), pp. 203–227 | Article
2014 This article presents a proposal for the organization of the Contextual Component in Functional Discourse Grammar. A guiding principle in this proposal is that, given the fact that Functional Discourse Grammar is a theory of grammar, the Contextual Component should provide the information that is… read more
A new approach to clausal constituent order Casebook in Functional Discourse Grammar, Mackenzie, J. Lachlan and Hella Olbertz (eds.), pp. 15–38 | Article
2013 This chapter studies the consequences of the FDG approach to constituent ordering for the typology of constituent orders at the clausal level. After introducing the theoretical framework, it is argued that the fact that FDG in its dynamic approach to constituent ordering uses four absolute… read more
Semantic categories in the indigenous languages of Brazil Functions of Language 19:1, pp. 38–57 | Article
2012 This article investigates which semantic categories, as defined in Functional Discourse Grammar, formally manifest themselves in a sample of native languages of Brazil, and the extent to which the distribution of these manifestations across categories can be described systematically in terms of… read more
Parts of speech and dependent clauses in Functional Discourse Grammar Parts of Speech: Empirical and theoretical advances, Ansaldo, Umberto, Jan Don and Roland Pfau (eds.), pp. 253–285 | Article
2010 Functional Discourse Grammar: pragmatic aspects Grammar, Meaning and Pragmatics, Brisard, Frank, Jan-Ola Östman and Jef Verschueren (eds.), pp. 91–116 | Article
2009 Functional discourse grammar Handbook of Pragmatics: 2009 Installment, Östman, Jan-Ola and Jef Verschueren (eds.), pp. 1–31 | Article
2009 Review of Peterson (2007): Applicative constructions Functions of Language 16:2, pp. 315–319 | Review
2009 Parts of speech and dependent clauses in Functional Discourse Grammar Parts of Speech: Descriptive tools, theoretical constructs, Ansaldo, Umberto, Jan Don and Roland Pfau (eds.), pp. 753–785 | Article
2008 In this paper we use the Theory of Functional Discourse Grammar to show that parts-of-speech (PoS) and dependent clauses (DCs) can both be defined in terms of the functions they may express. On the basis of this parallel treatment, we predict that the functional possibilities of PoS and DCs in… read more
Adverbial conjunctions in Functional Discourse Grammar Structural-Functional Studies in English Grammar: In honour of Lachlan Mackenzie, Hannay, Mike and Gerard J. Steen (eds.), pp. 209–226 | Article
2007 This contribution presents a new view on the treatment of adverbial conjunctions in Functional Discourse Grammar, combining an analysis of general linguistic interest with a theoretically motivated one. It starts off with a typological classification of linguistic elements expressing relations… read more
Formalizing Functionally Functionalism and Formalism in Linguistics: Volume II: Case studies, Darnell, Michael, Edith A. Moravcsik, Michael Noonan, Frederick J. Newmeyer and Kathleen Wheatley (eds.), pp. 93–106 | Article
1999 Preface Linguistics in the Netherlands 1995, Dikken, Marcel den and Kees Hengeveld (eds.), p. | Miscellaneous
1995 Preface Linguistics in the Netherlands 1993, Drijkoningen, Frank and Kees Hengeveld (eds.), p. | Miscellaneous
1993 A Method of Language Sampling Studies in Language 17:1, pp. 169–203 | Article
1993 In recent years more attention is being paid to the quality of language samples in typological work. Without an adequate sampling strategy, samples may suffer from various kinds of bias. In this article we propose a sampling method in which the genetic criterion is taken as the most important:… read more
Parts of Speech Layered Structure and Reference in a Functional Perspective: Papers from the Functional Grammar Conference, Copenhagen, 1990, Fortescue, Michael, Peter Harder and Lars Kristoffersen (eds.), pp. 29–56 | Article
1992 The hierarchical structure of the clause and the typology of adverbial satellites Layers and Levels of Representation in Language Theory: A functional view, Nuyts, Jan, A. Machtelt Bolkestein and Co Vet (eds.), pp. 25–70 | Article
1990 A Functional Analysis of Copula Constructions in Mandarin Chinese Studies in Language 14:2, pp. 291–323 | Article
1990 The hierarchical structure of utterances Layers and Levels of Representation in Language Theory: A functional view, Nuyts, Jan, A. Machtelt Bolkestein and Co Vet (eds.), pp. 1–24 | Article
1990 Semantic relations in non-verbal predication Layers and Levels of Representation in Language Theory: A functional view, Nuyts, Jan, A. Machtelt Bolkestein and Co Vet (eds.), pp. 101–122 | Article
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