Faculty of Humanities
H.H. Zeijlstra
dr. H.H. (Hedde) Zeijlstra
Capaciteitsgroep Nederlandse Taalkunde University of Amsterdam


Spuistraat 134
1012 VB Amsterdam

Room: 4.31

Telephone
0205254733

http://home.medewerker.uva.nl/h.h.zeijlstra/
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Publications

refereed academic publications (16)


2012

  • H.H. Zeijlstra (in press). There is only one way to agree. The Linguistic Review.

2011

  • A. Aguilar-Guevara, M. Aloni, A. Port, R. Šimík, M. de Vos & H. Zeijlstra (2011). Semantics and pragmatics of indefinites: methodology for a synchronic and diachronic corpus study. In S. Dipper & H. Zinsmeister (Eds.), Beyond semantics: Corpus-based investigations of pragmatic and discourse phenomena: Proceedings of the DGfS workshop, Göttingen Bochumer Linguistische Arbeitsberichte (pp. 1-16). Bochum: Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Sprachwissenschaftliches Institut.
  • Th. Biberauer & H.H. Zeijlstra (in press). Negative Concord in Afrikaans: filling the typological gap. Journal of Semantics.
  • H. Zeijlstra (2011). On the syntactically complex status of negative indefinites. Journal of comparative Germanic linguistics, 14(2), 111-138.
  • P.J.E. Dekker & H.H. Zeijlstra (in press). Concord and doubling phenomena: an introduction. Journal of Semantics.

2010

  • S. Iatridou & H. Zeijlstra (2010). On the scopal interaction of negation and deontic modals. In M. Aloni, H. Bastiaanse, T. de Jager & K. Schulz (Eds.), Logic, language and meaning: 17th Amsterdam Colloquium, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 16-18, 2009: revised selected papers Vol. 6042. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (pp. 315-324). Berlin: Springer.
  • D. Penka & H. Zeijlstra (2010). Negation and polarity: an introduction. Natural language and linguistic theory, 28(4), 771-786.
  • H. Zeijlstra (2010). Emphatic multiple negative expressions in Dutch. The Linguistic Review, 27(1), 37-73.

2009

  • H. Zeijlstra (2009). Dislocation triggers uninterpretability. Linguistic Analysis, 35(1-4), 331-372.
  • H. Zeijlstra (2009). Dislocation effects, uninterpretable features, functional heads, and parametric variation: consequences of conflicting interface conditions. In K.K. Grohmann (Ed.), InterPhases: phase-theoretic investigations of linguistic interfaces (Oxford studies in theoretical linguistics, 21) (pp. 82-114). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2008

2007

  • H.H. Zeijlstra (2007). Zero licensers. Snippets, 21-22.
  • H.H. Zeijlstra (2007). Negation in Natural Language: On the Form and Meaning of Negative Elements. Language and Linguistics Compass, 1(5), 498-518.
  • H.H. Zeijlstra (2007). Doubling: the semantic driving force behind functional categories. In B. ten Cate & H. Zeevat (Eds.), special volume (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). Hamburg: Springer Verlag.

2006

academic publications (13)


2010

  • H. Zeijlstra (2010). [Review of the book Phi theory: phi-features across modules and interfaces]. Journal of Linguistics, 46(3), 739-748.
  • H. Zeijlstra (2010). On French negation. In I. Kwon, H. Pritchett & J. Spence (Eds.), Proceedings of the thirty-fifth annual meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society, February 14-16, 2009: general session and parasession on negation (pp. 447-458). Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Linguistics Society.
  • O. Koeneman & H. Zeijlstra (2010). Resurrecting the Rich Agreement Hypothesis: weak isn't strong enough. In D.H. An & S.Y Kim (Eds.), Movement in minimalism: proceedings of the 12th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar (pp. 289-304). Seoul: Hankuk.

2009

  • S. Iatridou & H. Zeijlstra (2009). On the scopal interaction of negation and deontic modals. In M. Aloni, H. Bastiaanse, M. Aloni, T. de Jager, P. van Ormondt & K. Schulz (Eds.), Seventeenth Amsterdam Colloquium: December 16-18, 2009: pre-proceedings (pp. 296-305). Amsterdam: ILLC/Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam.
  • H. Zeijlstra (2009). How parameters arise. Linguistics in Amsterdam, 2(1), 1.

2008

  • H. Zeijlstra (2008). Modal concord. In M. Gibson & T. Friedman (Eds.), Proceedings of SALT XVII (pp. 317-332). Ithaca, NY: CLC Publications.

2007

  • H.H. Zeijlstra (). Modal Concord. In M. Gibson & T. Friedman (Eds.), Proceedings of SALT 17 (pp. 1-14). Ithaca, NY: CLC Publications.
  • H.H. Zeijlstra (2007). Emphatic Multiple Negative Expressions in Dutch. ACLC Working Papers, 2(1), 77-103.
  • H.H. Zeijlstra & J. Soehn (Eds.). (2007). Proceedings of the Workshop on Negation and Polarity. Tübingen: Collaborative Research Center 441, University of Tübingen.

2006

  • H.H. Zeijlstra (2006). Formal features as a consequence of doubling effects. In C. Davis, A.R. Deal & Y. Zabbal (Eds.), NELS 36: proceedings of the 36th Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society (pp. 695-707). Amherst, MA: GLSA.
  • H.H. Zeijlstra (2006). How semantic dictates the syntactic vocabulary. In C. Ebert & C. Endriss (Eds.), Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 10 (pp. 437-453). Berlin: ZAS.
  • H.H. Zeijlstra (2006). Don't negate imperatives! Imperatives and the semantic of negative markers. In C. Ebert & C. Endriss (Eds.), Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 10 (pp. 421-436). Berlin: ZAS.
  • H.H. Zeijlstra (2006). Emphatic Multiple Negative Expressions in Dutch: A by-product of the loss of Negative Concord. In S. Barbiers & M. van der Ham (Eds.), Proceedings of the Workshop on syntactic doubling in European dialects. Amsterdam: Meertens Online Publications.

professional publications (1)


2010

  • H. Zeijlstra (2010). [Review of the book Geschiedenis van de Nederlandse syntaxis]. TNTL, 126(1), 94-95.
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