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Researcher
Julie Van Bogaert
- Disciplines:Synchronic linguistics, Corpus linguistics
Affiliations
- Bibliotheek faculteit Letteren en Wijsbegeerte (Administrative office)
Member
From1 Mar 2024 → Today - Department of History (Department)
Member
From1 Aug 2016 → Today - Department of Linguistics (Department)
Member
From1 Jan 2011 → 14 Sep 2014 - Department of English (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 2005 → 31 Dec 2010
Projects
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Publications
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- De bronconstructies van Belgisch Nederlands (’t) schijnt : een repliek(2019)
Authors: Julie Van Bogaert
Pages: 217 - 225 - The diachronic development of zero complementation : a multifactorial analysis of the that/zero alternation with think, suppose, and believe(2016)
Authors: Christopher Shank, Julie Van Bogaert, Koen Plevoets
Pages: 31 - 72 - A multifactorial analysis of that/zero alternation : a diachronic study of the grammaticalization of the zero complementizer construction with think, guess and understand(2016)Series: Constructional aprroaches to language
Authors: Christopher Shank, Koen Plevoets, Julie Van Bogaert, Jiyoung Yoon, Stefan Gries
Pages: 201 - 240 - Dutch ('t) schijnt and German scheint(')s: on the grammaticalization of evidential particles(2015)
Authors: Julie Van Bogaert, Torsten Leuschner
Pages: 86 - 117 - On the grammaticalization of ('t) schijnt 'it seems' as an evidential particle in colloquial Belgian Dutch(2013)
Authors: Julie Van Bogaert
Pages: 481 - 520 - Réflexions sur les critères de définition et les problèmes d'identification des marqueurs évidentiels en français(2012)
Authors: Patrick Dendale, Julie Van Bogaert
Pages: 13 - 29 - I think and other complement-taking mental predicates: a case of and for constructional grammaticalization(2011)
Authors: Julie Van Bogaert, Liesbeth Degand, Anne-Marie Simon-Vandenbergen
Pages: 295 - 332 - A constructional taxonomy of I think and related expressions: accounting for the variability of complement-taking mental predicates(2010)
Authors: Julie Van Bogaert
Pages: 399 - 427 - The grammar of complement-taking mental predicate constructions in present-day spoken British English: a corpus-based study of their syntactic, semantic and pragmatic behaviour as members of a constructional taxonomy(2009)
Authors: Julie Van Bogaert