Over lexicale voorkeuren in de alternantie tussen de "skoon bysin" en de "dat-bysin": Een distinctieve collexeemanalyse * On lexical preferences in the alternation between the skoon bysin "bare complement clause" and the dat-bysin "that-complement clause": a distinctive collexeme analysis instance, causative matrix verbs consistently show a strong preference for the dat-clause: five of the ten most distinctive dat-collexemes belong to this type (sorg ("provide"), veroorsaak ("cause"), toelaat ("allow"), meebring ("cause/involve"), keer ("prevent")
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On lexical preferences in the alternation between the skoon bysin "bare complement clause" and the dat-bysin "that-complement clause": a distinctive collexeme analysis It is well-known that the alternation in current Afrikaans between (i) the complement clause with dependent word order and an overt complementiser dat ("that"), and the so-called
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