
Anouk Van den StockGhent University | UGhent · Department of Linguistics
Anouk Van den Stock
Master of Arts in Linguistics
PhD researcher on the 'Language Productivity at Work' project @ UGent
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Introduction
PhD researcher in construction grammar and cognitive sociolinguistics on the Language Productivity at Work project @ UGent. Investigating user-related determinants (sociobiographic, personal and cognitive) in attitudes towards productivity (in Dutch).
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September 2018 - June 2020
September 2015 - June 2018
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Publications (3)
(Accepted for publication at Nederlandse Taalkunde)
The goal of this paper is to offer a typology of Dutch insubordinate infinitives, which, following Evans's (2007) definition of insubordination, can be described as 'the main clause use of infinitival constructions'. The first step is to shed light on the formal and functional features of insubord...
Presented at the 2021 Linguist Day of the Belgian Circle of Linguistics (http://www.bkl-cbl.be/).
Final version of master's thesis. Currently being transformed into an article for publication.
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Corpus-based investigations of productivity tend to abstract away from user-related variables. This is problematic, since productivity constitutes a constrained form of creativity which is likely to be related to individual variables. By focusing on Dutch, this project aims to relate individual variation (between-participants + within-participants) in attitudes towards productivity to user-related variables, such as (i) prototypical sociolinguistic variables, (ii) personality traits, and (iii) cognitive abilities.
This project is part of the interdisciplinary 'Language Productivity @ Work'-project conducted at Ghent University: https://www.languageproductivity.ugent.be/
Provide a first typology of insubordinate infinitival constructions in Dutch by means of a qualitative corpus study using data from the Corpus of Spoken Dutch (CGN).
Publication of Master's thesis at the University of Antwerp (2020), in collaboration with Astrid De Wit, Reinhild Vandekerckhove & Pedro Gras.