Selected Publications
Books
1987 Aspects of complementation and control in modern German. (= Göppinger Arbeiten zur Germanistik, 424.) Göppingen: Kümmerle.
1989 The Berkeley Conference on Dutch Literature 1987. New perspectives on the modern period. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Coedited with Johan P. Snapper.
1991 The Berkeley Conference on Dutch Linguistics 1989. Issues and controversies, old and new. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Coedited with Johan P. Snapper.
1993 The Berkeley Conference on Dutch Literature 1991. Europe 1992: Dutch literature in an international context. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Coedited with Johan P. Snapper.
1995 The Berkeley Conference on Dutch Linguistics 1993: Dutch linguistics in a changing Europe. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Coedited with Johan P. Snapper.
1996 Vantage points: Festschrift for Johan Snapper. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Coedited with Blake Lee Spahr & Wiljan van den Akker.
1997 The Berkeley Conference on Dutch Literature 1995. Dutch poetry in a modern context. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Coedited with Johan P. Snapper.
2000a The Berkeley Conference on Dutch Linguistics 1997: Dutch linguistics at the millennium. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Coedited with Johan P. Snapper.
2000b The Low Countries and the new world(s): Travel, discovery, early relations. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Coedited with Johanna C. Prins, Bettina Brandt & Timothy Stevens.
2004 Janus at the millennium: Perspectives on time in the culture of the Low Countries. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Coedited with Johan P. Snapper.
To appear The Low Countries: Crossroads of cultures. Münster: Nodus. Coedited with Ton Broos & Margriet Lacy.
Articles
1987a “On some recent claims of relational grammar.” In Aske, Jon, Natasha Beery, Laura Michaelis and Hana Filip (eds.), Berkeley Linguistics Society. Proceedings of the thirteenth annual meeting, February 14-16, 1987, 247–262. Berkeley: Berkeley Linguistics Society.
1987b “The rise and fall of final devoicing.” In Anna Ramat, Onofrio Carruba, and Giuliano Bernini (eds.), Papers from the 7th international conference on historical linguistics, 545–559. (= Current issues in linguistic theory, 48.) Amsterdam/Philadelphia: Benjamins.
1988a “Prolegomena to a theory of control.” In Francis Gentry (ed.), Semper idem et novus. Festschrift for Frank Banta, 133–172. Göppingen: Kümmerle.
1988b “Relational grammar, passives, and dummies in Dutch.” In Ton Broos (ed.), Papers from the Third Interdisciplinary Conference on Netherlandic Studies, 237–268. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
1989a “On different types of naturalness in morphological change.” Zeitschrift für Phonetik, Sprachwissenschaft, und Kommunikationsforschung 42/1: 20–33.
1989b “Perfect auxiliary variation as a function of transitivity and Aktionsart.” In Joseph Emonds et al. (eds.), Proceedings from the Western Conference on Linguistics. WECOL 88. Vol. 1, 254–266. Department of Linguistics: California State University, Fresno.
1989c “The naturalness of noun plurals in German, Dutch, and English.” In Irmengard Rauch and Gerald Carr (eds.), The semiotic bridge: Trends from California, 385–408. Berlin: Mouton/de Gruyter.
1990a “Nederlands tussen Engels en Duits: A typological comparison.” In Magriet Lacy (ed.), The Low Countries: Multidisciplinary studies, 45–60. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
1990b “The unaccusative hypothesis and the history of the perfect auxiliary in Germanic and Romance.” In Henning Andersen and Konrad Koerner (eds.), Historical linguistics 1987. Papers from the 8th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, 461–488. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
1991a “On the relation between morphology and syllable structure: Universal preference laws in Dutch.” In Thomas F. Shannon & Johan P. Snapper (eds.), The Berkeley Conference on Dutch Linguistics 1989, 172–205. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
1991b “On the syllabic motivation of inflectional suffixes in Germanic.” In Elmer Antonsen & Hans Heinrich Hock (eds.), Stœfcrœft: Selected papers from the Symposia on Germanic Linguistics, 169–183. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
1992 “Toward an adequate characterization of relative clause extraposition in modern German.” In Irmengard Rauch, Gerald Carr & Robert L. Kyes (eds.), On Germanic Linguistics. Issues and methods, 253–281. Berlin: Mouton/de Gruyter.
1993a “Split intransitivity in German and Dutch: Semantic and pragmatic parameters.” In Rosina Lippi-Green (ed.), Recent developments in Germanic Linguistics, 97–113. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
1993b “To be or not to be in Dutch: A cognitive account of some puzzling perfect auxiliary phenomena.” In Robert S. Kirsner (ed.), Beyond the Low Countries, 85–96. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
1993c “Focus and the extraposition of noun phrase complement clauses in Dutch.” In Frank Drijkoningen & Kees Hengeveld (ed.), Linguistics in the Netherlands 1993, 117–128. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
1995 “Extraposition of NP complements in Dutch and German: Results of an empirical comparison.” In Thomas F. Shannon & Johan P. Snapper (eds.), The Berkeley conference on Dutch linguistics 1993, 87–116. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
1996 “Explaining perfect auxiliary variation: Some modal and aspectual effects in the history of Germanic.” American Journal of Germanic Linguistics and Literatures 7/2: 129–163.
1997 “Word order change in Dutch as reflected in the Ulenspieghel.” Northwest European Language Evolution 31/32: 361–88.
1998 “Shakespeare’s stage pronunciation: Part of “Proto-American English?” Coauthor, Herbert Penzl. International Journal of Germanic Linguistics and Semiotics 3/1: 141–162.
2000 “On the order or (pro)nominal arguments in Dutch and German.” In Thomas F. Shannon & Johann P. Snapper (eds.), The Berkeley Conference on Dutch Linguistics 1997: Dutch linguistics at the millenium, 145–195. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
2003 “Drift in Dutch: Fleshing out the factors of syntactic change.” In Arie Verhagen & Jeroen M. van de Weijer (eds.), Usage-based approaches to Dutch, 123–167. Utrecht: LOT.
2004 “Janus and the order of adverbials in Dutch and English.” In Johan P. Snapper & Thomas F. Shannon (eds.), Janus at the millennium, 245–264. Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Co-authored with Michael P. Coffey.
In prep. “Word order change in early modern Dutch.”
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