Measuring Duration in Dutch

Foundations of Language 8 (1):62-96 (1972)
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Abstract

The purpose of this article is to show a structural relationship in Dutch between sentences with the main verb "duren" (last) and specifying complements such as een week (a week) or "drie kwartier" (three quarters of an hour) on the one hand, and sentences with Duration Measuring Adverbials such as "gedurende een week" (for a week), "gedurende die week" (lit: for that week) on the other.

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Henk J. Verkuyl
Utrecht University

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