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In certain varieties of Dutch spoken among young people, the preposition and determiner in locative and
directional PPs can sometimes be omitted. We argue on the basis of language data taken from Twitter and intuitions of young
speakers of Dutch that nominal arguments in these constructions do not have a DP layer, the absence of which leads to a special
interpretation. The option to omit the preposition is related to the structural and semantic complexity of the verb. The bare
construction is possible only with simple verbs, and not with manner-of-motion verbs. We present an analysis that accounts for the
non-pronunciation of prepositions in directional predicates by claiming that they can be licensed through incorporation into the
verb. This type of incorporation is blocked if the verb is structurally complex.
期刊介绍:
Linguistics in the Netherlands is a series of annual publications, sponsored by the Dutch Linguistics Association (Algemene Vereniging voor Taalwetenschap) and published by John Benjamins Publishing Company since Volume 8 in 1991. Each volume contains a careful selection through peer review of papers presented at the annual meeting of the society. The aim of the annual meeting is to provide members with an opportunity to report on their work in progress. Each volume presents an overview of research in different fields of linguistics in the Netherlands containing articles on phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics.