Publications
Stimuli, data, and/or code can be found in the OSF or other repositories.
Stimuli, data, and/or code can be found in the OSF or other repositories.
Ph.D. dissertation
Schoenmakers, G. (2022). Definite objects in the wild: A converging evidence approach to scrambling in the Dutch middle-field. Ph.D. dissertation at Radboud Unversity. https://doi.org/10.48273/LOT0617. [OSF]
Peer-reviewed papers
In preparation/submitted
Schoenmakers, G., Coopmans, C. & de Swart, P. With(out) a trace: Trace reactivation in Dutch A-scrambling. Manuscript accepted as a registered report in Linguistics.
To appear
Schoenmakers, G. & Rojas-Berscia, L.M. (2025). Parasitic gaps and the tense contrast in different varieties of Spanish and French. Isogloss.
2025
Coopmans, C., Ligtenberg, K., Suijkerbuijk, M. & Schoenmakers, G. (2025). Comparing syntactic and discourse accounts of islands and parasitic gaps: Experimental evidence from acceptability judgments. The Linguistic Review 42(2), 139–187. https://doi.org/10.1515/tlr-2025-2005. [OSF]
Kovač, I. & Schoenmakers, G. (2025). An experimental-syntactic take on long passive in Dutch: Unraveling the patterns underlying its (un)acceptability. Syntactic Theory and Research 1(1), Article 2. https://doi.org/10.16995/star.17579. [OSF]
Schoenmakers, G. (2025). How a simple increase in the number of items can enhance the reliability of linguistic judgments: The case of island experiments. Languages 10(11), Article 277. https://doi.org/10.3390/languages10110277. [OSF]
2024
Schoenmakers, G. & van Hout, R. (2024). Consistency and variability in acceptability judgments from naïve native speakers. Nederlandse Taalkunde 29(1), 49–75. http://doi.org/10.5117/NEDTAA2024.1.005.SCHO. [paper]
Schoenmakers, G. & van Hout, R. (2024). Two roads diverged in a linguistic wood, and we have to travel both. Nederlandse Taalkunde 29(1), 82–88. http://doi.org/10.5117/NEDTAA2024.1.007.SCHO. [paper]
Schoenmakers, G. & Stoica, I. (2024). An experimental investigation of wh-dependencies in four island types in Romanian. Glossa: A journal for general linguistics 9. https://doi.org/10.16995/glossa.15193. [OSF]
Stoica, I. & Schoenmakers, G. (2024). Interrogative islands in Romanian. In A. Sevcenco, I. Stoica, I. Stoicescu, A. Tigău, V. Tomescu, and M. Tănase-Dogaru (eds.), Exploring linguistic landscapes: A Festschrift for Larisa Avram and Andrei Avram (pp. 163–189). Bucharest University Press. [OSF]
2023
Schoenmakers, G. (2023). Linguistic judgments in 3D: The aesthetic quality, linguistic acceptability, and surface probability of stigmatized and non-stigmatized variation. Linguistics 61(3), 779–824. https://doi.org/10.1515/ling-2021-0179. [RDR]
2022
Schoenmakers, G. & Foolen, A. (2022). At the margins of grammar: Dutch and German verb particles in first sentence position. Nederlandse Taalkunde 27(3), 368–393. https://doi.org/10.5117/NEDTAA2022.3.004.SCHO.
Schoenmakers, G., Poortvliet, M. & Schaeffer, J. (2022). Topicality and anaphoricity in Dutch scrambling. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 40(2), 541–571. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11049-021-09516-z. [OSF: Ch. 4]
2020
Coopmans, C. & G. Schoenmakers, G. (2020). Incremental structure building of preverbal PPs in Dutch. In: E. Tribushinina & M. Dingemanse (Eds.), Linguistics in the Netherlands 37 (pp. 38–52). John Benjamins. http://doi.org/10.1075/avt.00036.coo. [OSF]
Schoenmakers, G. (2020). Freedom in the Dutch middle-field: Deriving discourse structure at the syntax-pragmatics interface. Glossa: A journal for general linguistics 5, Article 114. http://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.1307. [OSF: Ch. 3]
2019
Schoenmakers, G. & de Swart, P. (2019). Adverbial hurdles in Dutch scrambling. In A. Gattnar, R. Hörnig, M. Störzer, & S. Featherston (Eds.), Proceedings of Linguistic Evidence 2018: Experimental data drives linguistic theory (pp. 124–145). University of Tübingen. http://doi.org/10.15496/publikation-32627. [OSF: Ch. 2]