Henk van Riemsdijk (born 27 April 1948 in
The Hague
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, The Netherlands) is a Dutch linguist and professor emeritus at
Tilburg University
Tilburg University is a public university, public research university specializing in the social and behavioral sciences, economics, law, business sciences, theology and humanities, located in Tilburg in the southern part of the Netherlands.
Tilb ...
.
Career
Van Riemsdijk studied linguistics at the
Paris 8 University Vincennes-Saint-Denis
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It is one of the th ...
and at the
University of Amsterdam
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, where he received his PhD in 1978. He was appointed assistant professor at Amsterdam University (1976-1981) and was later appointed full professor of Theoretical Linguistics at Tilburg University (1981-2006).
Van Riemsdijk played a major role in building a scientific infrastructure for
generative linguistics
Generative grammar, or generativism , is a linguistic theory that regards linguistics as the study of a hypothesised innate grammatical structure. It is a biological or biologistic modification of earlier structuralist theories of linguistic ...
in Europe. With
Jan Koster Jan Koster (born 8 July 1945 in Delft) is a Dutch linguist and professor emeritus at the University of Groningen.
Koster studied at the University of Amsterdam, where, after being a visiting scientist at MIT (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1976), he re ...
and
Jean-Roger Vergnaud, he was one of the founders of
GLOW, the main European organization of generative linguistics. From 1977-1990, he served as chairman of
GLOW. He was co-founder and editor of the journal ''
The Linguistic Review
''The Linguistic Review'' is a double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal covering linguistics established in 1981 and published by Walter de Gruyter. The editor-in-chief is Harry van der Hulst (University of Connecticut).
Aims and scope
The jo ...
'' (with Riny Huybregts and Jan Koster), and co-founder and editor of three book series: (i) ''Studies in Generative Grammar'', published by Mouton de Gruyter (with
Jan Koster Jan Koster (born 8 July 1945 in Delft) is a Dutch linguist and professor emeritus at the University of Groningen.
Koster studied at the University of Amsterdam, where, after being a visiting scientist at MIT (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1976), he re ...
and
Harry van der Hulst
Harry van der Hulst (born 1953, The Hague) is Full Professor of linguistics and Director of Undergraduate Studies at the Department of Linguistics of the University of Connecticut. He has been editor-in-chief of the international SSCI peer-review ...
); (ii) ''Comprehensive Grammar Resources'', published by Amsterdam University Press (with
István Kenesei): (iii) the ''Wiley-Blackwell Companions to Linguistics'' (with Martin Everaert).
Research interests
Van Riemsdijk made notable contributions to theoretical syntax. His 1978 dissertation on the syntax of prepositional phrases led to a better understanding of the internal structure of prepositional phrases and the phenomenon of preposition stranding. In later work he showed that, just like nominal and verbal projections, the adpositional projection can contain functional material, specifically so-called functional prepositions (Van Riemsdijk 1990). A second central research interest concerns linguistic expressions that cannot be captured easily in terms of a single canonical tree structure, such as ''far from simple'' in ''a far from simple matter''. Van Riemsdijk proposes that these linguistic expressions have two distinct structures, both canonical tree structures, that are joined together (“grafted”) in a single complex tree structure (Van Riemsdijk 2001). A third important line of research addressed the question to what extent components of grammar, specifically syntax and phonology, are formally distinct or whether they overlap in some of their properties. In several publications, Van Riemsdijk proposed that there are fundamental formal similarities between principles of syntax and principles of phonology. Besides these major lines of research, he contributed to the study of many other linguistic phenomena, including case, pied piping, parasitic gaps, free relatives, semi-lexical categories, verb (projection) raising, and split topicalization.
Honors and distinctions
In 2011, Van Riemsdijk became Honorary member of the
Linguistic Society of America
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, and in 2012, he received Honorary Doctorates from the
University of Bucharest
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and the
University of Szeged
, mottoeng = Truth. Bravery. Freedom.
, established =
, type = Public research university
, founder = Emperor Franz Joseph I
, affiliation = European University Association, Science Without Borders, Confucius Institute
, budget = US$220 m ...
.
Van Riemsdijk has served on the editorial and advisory board of many leading journals in linguistics. He was European editor for ''
Linguistic Inquiry
''Linguistic Inquiry'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal in generative linguistics published by the MIT Press
The MIT Press is a university press affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts (Un ...
'' (1978-1980), editor (1980-1992) and consulting editor (1992 – present) of ''
The Linguistic Review
''The Linguistic Review'' is a double-blind peer-reviewed academic journal covering linguistics established in 1981 and published by Walter de Gruyter. The editor-in-chief is Harry van der Hulst (University of Connecticut).
Aims and scope
The jo ...
'' (1980-1992), and editor of ''
The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics
''The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering theoretical linguistic research of the Germanic languages, published by Springer Netherlands. Its editor-in-chief is Susi Wurmbrand (University of V ...
'' (2001-2013). He was member of the advisory/editorial board of ''Linguistic Analysis'' (1975-1979), ''
Linguistics
Linguistics is the scientific study of human language. It is called a scientific study because it entails a comprehensive, systematic, objective, and precise analysis of all aspects of language, particularly its nature and structure. Linguis ...
'' (1992-2002), ''Biolinguistics'' (2006-present), ''
English Linguistics'' (2010-present), ''Studies in Chinese Linguistics'' (2011-present),''
Transactions of the Philological Society
''Transactions of the Philological Society'' is a linguistics journal published three times a year by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Philological Society. It has appeared since 1854, making it the oldest scholarly linguistics journal. It is curr ...
'' (2016-2019), and ''
Angelica Wratislaviensia
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'' (2017-present).
Van Riemsdijk was honored with two festschrifts: (i) ''Grammar in Progress: GLOW essays for Henk van Riemsdijk'' (Dordrecht: Foris / Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter; (eds.) Joan Mascaró and Marina Nespor), and (ii) ''Organizing Grammar. Linguistic studies in honor of Henk van Riemsdijk'' (Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter; (eds.) Hans Broekhuis, Norbert Corver, Riny Huijbregts, Ursula Kleinhenz, Jan Koster).
Selected publications
Books
* 1978. ''A Case Study in Syntactic Markedness: The Binding Nature of Prepositional Phrases.'' Dordrecht: Foris.
* 1982. (with Noam Chomsky, Riny Huybregts). ''The Generative Enterprise – A Discussion with Noam Chomsky''. Dordrecht: Foris.
* 1986. (with Edwin Williams). ''Introduction to the Theory of Grammar''. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
* 1999. (ed.) ''Clitics in the Languages of Europe''. Vol VIII of ''Language Typology''. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
* 2001. (ed., with Norbert Corver). ''Semi-Lexical Categories: The content of function words and the function of content words''. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
* 2004. (with Noam Chomsky, Riny Huijbregts, Naoki Fukui and Mihoko Zushi). ''The Generative Enterprise Revisited''. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
* 2015. (ed., with Marc van Oostendorp). ''Representing Structure in Phonology and Syntax''. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
* 2017. (ed., with Martin Everaert). ''The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Syntax'', Second Edition. Volumes I-VIII, v-xxix and 1-5131.
Articles
* 1978. On the diagnosis of Wh-movement. In: S.J. Keyser (ed.), ''Recent Transformational Studies in European Languages'', 189-206, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
* 1981. (with Anneke Groos). Matching effects in free relatives: a parameter of core grammar. In A. Belletti ''et al'' (eds.), ''Theory of markedness in generative grammar''. Proceedings of the 1979 GLOW conference, Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, 171-216.
* 1981. (with Edwin Williams). NP-structure. ''The Linguistic Review'' 1, 171-217.
* 1982. Locality principles in syntax and phonology. In: Yang (ed.), ''Linguistics in the morning calm''. Proceedings of the 1981 Seoul International Congress of Linguistics, 211-231. Seoul: Hanshin.
* 1983. The case of German adjectives, In Heny & Richards (eds.), Grammatical categories: Auxiliaries and related puzzles, Vol 1., 223-252. Dordrecht: Reidel.
* 1985. On pied piped infinitives in German relative clauses. In: J. Toman (ed.), ''Issues in the grammar of German'', 165-192. Dordrecht: Foris.
* 1985. (with M.A.C. Huybregts). Parasitic gaps and ATB. ''Proceedings of the NELS XV Conference'', 168-187. Providence, RI 1984.
* 1986. (with Liliane Haegeman). Verb Projection Raising, scope, and the typology of verb movement rules. ''Linguistic inquiry'' 17, 417-466.
* 1989. Movement and Regeneration. In: P. Benincà (ed.), Dialect variation and the theory of grammar. Proceedings of the GLOW Workshop on Linguistic Theory and Dialect Variation. 105-136. Dordrecht: Foris.
* 1990. Functional prepositions. In H. Pinkster and I. Genée (eds.), ''Unity and Diversity''. Festschrift for Simon Dik. Dordrecht: Foris.
* 1998. Head movement and adjacency. ''Natural Language and Linguistic Theory'' 16, 633-678.
* 1998. Categorial feature magnetism: The endocentricity and distribution of projections. ''Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics'' 2:1-48.
* 2001. A far from simple matter: syntactic reflexes of syntax-pragmatics misalignments. In: I. Kenesei and R.M. Harnish (eds.), ''Semantics, Pragmatics and Discourse. Perspectives and Connectives. A Festschrift for Ferenc Kiefer''. 21-41. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
* 2002. The unbearable lightness of Going. ''The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics'' 5:143-196.
* 2006. Grafts follow from Merge. In M. Frascareli (ed.), ''Phases of Interpretation''. 17-44. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
* 2008. Identity Avoidance: OCP-effects in Swiss relatives. In: R. Freidin, C. Otero and M.-L. Zubizarreta (eds.), ''Foundational Issues in Linguistic Theory''. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
* 2019. Elements of syntax: Repulsion and attraction. In Hu Jianhua and Pan Haihua (eds.), ''Interfaces in Grammar''. 25-47. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company.
References
External links
The Van Riemsdijk Foundation (VRF) website
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1948 births
Living people
Linguists from the Netherlands
Writers from The Hague
Academic staff of Tilburg University
Dutch expatriates in France
Academic staff of the University of Amsterdam
Paris 8 University Vincennes-Saint-Denis alumni
University of Amsterdam alumni