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Ethnolect speakers and Dutch partitive adjectival inflection
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This study applies the methodology described by Gries & Deshors (2014) within the framework of the Contrastive Interlanguage Analysis (Granger, 1996) to the partitive genitive inflection in post-quantifier adjectives in the Moroccan Dutch ethnolect. This implies fitting a logistic regression model on data from the complementary ConDiv and Moroccorp corpora to investigate the differences between the L1 variety and the (early L2/2L1) ethnolect variety. It was found that the Moroccan Dutch language users do not differ from ‘ordinary’ Dutch language users in the realisation of the partitive genitive -s suffix, neither through an outspoken preference for one of the inflectional variants, nor in the factors determining the alternation. This is considered a rather surprising result, as such differences do exist for a number of other grammatical phenomena (Cornips and Rooij, 2003; Van de Velde and Weerman, 2014). This finding can tell us something about the inflectional status of the partitive genitive. It appears that it is less non-transparent than other quirks in adjectival inflection.
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English
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Taal en tongval : tijdschrift voor dialectologie. - Antwerpen, 1949, currens
Publication
Antwerpen : Dialektcentrale , 2015
ISSN
0039-8691 [print]
2215-1214 [online]
DOI
10.5117/TET2015.2.PIJP
Volume/pages
67 :2 (2015) , p. 343-371
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