Mapping the Left Periphery of Similative Constructions: Dutch Dialects as a Case Study
The left periphery of non-standard Dutch similative clauses hosts a variety of different elements (such as <i>gelijk</i> “like”, <i>zo</i> “so”, <i>als</i> “as”, and <i>hoe</i> “how”) that can sometimes co-occur following a strict hierarchy that seems...
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| Main Author: | Marta Massaia |
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2025-02-01
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