Theresa Redl
List of John Benjamins publications for which Theresa Redl plays a role.
Articles
On the acceptability of the not so dummy auxiliary ‘do’ in Dutch Linguistics in the Netherlands 2023, Leufkens, Sterre and Marco Bril (eds.), pp. 210–229 | Article
2023 The auxiliary doen ‘do’ in standard Dutch is usually described as ‘dummy’ because it supposedly adds nothing substantial to the meaning of the sentence. We argue, however, that the auxiliary does have a function in the sentence, as a marker of either habitual or intentional aspect. In an online… read more
Strange nominative case in topicalized object pronominal relative clauses Linguistics in the Netherlands 2021, Dingemanse, Mark, Eva van Lier and Jorrig Vogels (eds.), pp. 81–97 | Article
2021 In an online production experiment, we investigated the effect of sentence position on the preference for either a nominative or object form of an object pronoun restricted by a relative clause in Dutch. Results show a significant preference for the nominative form of the restricted object… read more
Gender-mismatching pronouns in context: The interpretation of possessive pronouns in Dutch and Limburgian Linguistics in the Netherlands 2018, Le Bruyn, Bert and Janine Berns (eds.), pp. 97–110 | Article
2018 Gender-(mis)matching pronouns have been studied extensively in experiments. However, a phenomenon common to various languages has thus far been overlooked: the systemic use of non-feminine pronouns when referring to female individuals. The present study is the first to provide experimental… read more