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The IPP effect in Afrikaans: something old, something new

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This paper concerns the so-called Infinitivus Pro Participio (IPP) effect – in terms of which what appears to be an infinitive surfaces where a selected past participle is expected – as it manifests in modern Afrikaans. Prior research has highlighted the apparent optionality of this effect, leading to conflicting conclusions regarding the continued existence of a productive IPP-effect in contemporary Afrikaans. Here we draw on recent corpus- and questionnaire-based investigations to consider the optionality of the IPP-effect in Afrikaans in more empirical detail, with the objective of establishing (i) the status of the IPP in Afrikaans and (ii) how it differs from the IPP in Dutch. The paper’s second objective is to consider the role of language contact in shaping the IPP-effect as it is currented attested in (varieties of) Afrikaans.

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Journal of Germanic Linguistics

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1470-5427
1475-3014

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Cambridge University Press

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Horizon Europe UKRI Underwrite MSCA (EP/X024105/1)

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