Ava Creemers
List of John Benjamins publications for which Ava Creemers plays a role.
Articles
Morphological processing in nominalizations: A priming study on Dutch Linguistics in the Netherlands 2020, Tribushinina, Elena and Mark Dingemanse (eds.), pp. 165–179 | Article
2020 A major debate in psycholinguistics concerns the representation of morphological structure in the mental lexicon. We report the results of an auditory primed lexical decision experiment in which we tested whether verbs prime their nominalizations in Dutch. We find morphological priming effects… read more
Grammatical and pragmatic properties of the DP in children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) and in children with High Functioning Autism (HFA) Linguistics in the Netherlands 2015, Köhnlein, Björn and Jenny Audring (eds.), pp. 16–32 | Article
2015 This study investigates whether grammar and pragmatics are separate linguistic components or not, and whether children with SLI and children with HFA have overlapping or distinct linguistic profiles. We examine two DP-related phenomena: the mass-count distinction (grammatical) and the choice for a… read more
On the syntactic nature of the Dutch prefix Linguistics in the Netherlands 2015, Köhnlein, Björn and Jenny Audring (eds.), pp. 48–62 | Article
2015 This paper provides a novel syntactic analysis of the Dutch prefix be-. This prefix can derive new verbs by attaching to verbs (be-vindV-en ‘to be located’), nouns (be-dijkN-en ‘to dam up’) or adjectives (be-grootA-en ‘to economize’). It can also form new adpositions by combining with adjectives… read more