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Dr. Mark Andrew de Vos  (b.1975, d. ----)

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POSITION(S) / JOB TITLE(S):
Lecturer
AREAS OF EXPERTISE:
Syntax of English and Afrikaans, Pseudo-coordination, Minimalism, The CI interface, the determination of syntax by information structure, normalization of syntactic relations.
ACADEMIC RANK:
Lecturer
FACULTY/DEPARTMENT:
English Language and Linguistics
INSTITUTION/ORGANIZATION:
Rhodes University
EMAIL: (Homepage)
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HIGHEST DEGREE:
Doctorate (2005)
DEGREE FROM:
Leiden University Centre for Linguistics (ULCL)
SEX / LANGUAGE:
Male / English
LAST LOGIN:
2008/06/22 07:31:11
MEMBER ID:
1106-2946 (Last changed on 2007/12/02 03:59:41)
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  De Vos, Mark. (2008) Review of: Roland Hinterhölzl: Scrambling, remnant movement, and restructuring in West Germanic
     (Book Review in Journal of Linguistics )
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  De Vos, Mark. (2007) Towards a definition of SUBJECT in binding domains and subject-oriented anaphora
     (Journal Article in Stellenbosch papers in linguistics SPIL )
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  De Vos, Mark. (2007) And as an aspectual connective in the event structure of pseudo-coordinative constructions
     (Book Chapter in Connectives as Discourse Landmarks )
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  De Vos, M. (2007) Reconceptualizing Afrikaans variation
     (Conference Presentation at the LSSA 2007 )
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  De Vos, Mark. (2007) Towards a new mapping of Afrikaans variation in the Cape Provinces
     (Conference Presentation at the Dynamic patterns of linguistic diversity )
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  De Vos, Mark. (2007) Language change and linguistic knowledge: morpho-syntactic variation in varieties of Afrikaans
     (Grant from SANPAD (South Africa Netherlands Research Programme on Alternatives in Development) )
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  De Vos, Mark. (2007) Dynamic patterns of linguistic diversity
     (Conference )
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  De Vos, M. (2007) Events: A Study in the Semantics of Lexical Aspect, Rothstein Susan
     (Book Review in Lingua )
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  De Vos, M.. (2007) The Impact of economic development on rural Afrikaans dialects in Kai !Garib
     (Conference Paper presented at the KCTOS: Knowledge, Creativity and Transformations of Societies -- Identity, Authenticity, Locality, Urbanity and Speech Community: A New Sociolinguistic Perspective )
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  De Vos, M. (2006) Quirky verb-second in Afrikaans: complex predicates and head movement
     (Book Chapter in Comparative Studies in Germanic Syntax: From A(frikaans) to Z(urich German) )
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  De Vos, Mark. (2006) Subject orientated anaphors and agreement
     (Conference Presentation at the LSSA/SAALA 2006 )
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  De Vos, Mark. (2006) SUBJECTHOOD AND PHRASE STRUCTURE: evidence from long-distance anaphora
     (Conference Paper in Proceedings : Proceedings of SICOL 2006 )
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  De Vos, Mark. (2005) The syntax of pseudo-coordination in English and Afrikaans
     (Thesis/Dissertation completed at Leiden University Centre for Linguistics (ULCL) )
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  Mark de Vos, . (2005) Connectives, verbal reduplication and the aspectual system
     (Conference Paper in Proceedings : LILA: Les connecteurs, jalons du discours )
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  Mark de Vos, . (2005) Weird verb-second in Afrikaans: AGREE and the morphology interface
     (Conference Paper in Proceedings : 20th Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop )
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  Mark de Vos, ; Luis Vicente, . (2005) Coordination under RNR (CoRNR): at the intersection of Syntax and PF
     (Conference Paper in Proceedings : Proceedings of WCCFL 24 )
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  De Vos, Mark Andrew. (2004) Verbal compounds and multiple verb movement
     (Conference Paper in Proceedings : Second Postgraduate Conference in Language Research )
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  De Vos, Mark. (2004) Pseudo coordination is not subordination
     (Conference Paper in Proceedings : Linguistics in the Netherlands (21:1) )
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  De Vos, Mark Andrew. (2003) The distribution of past participles in Afrikaans and Dutch: phases and locality
     (Conference Presentation at the The Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society )
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  De Vos, Mark Andrew. (2003) What Afrikaans dialects tell us about locality
     (Conference Presentation at the LSSA/SAALA Annual )
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  De Vos, Mark Andrew. (2003) Past Participles in Afrikaans Dialects and Dutch
     (Conference Paper in Proceedings : WCCFL 22 Proceedings )
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  De Vos, Mark Andrew. (2003) Head movement and the Dutch/Afrikaans prefix problem (Poster presentation)
     (Conference Paper in Proceedings : First Postgraduate Conference in Language Research )
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  De Vos, Mark; Blaho, Sylvia; Vicente, Luis. (2003) Console XII 2003  Leiden University : Sole.
     (Conference Proceedings from the ConSole XII )
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  Sio, Joanna; Van Koppen, Marjo; De Vos, Mark Andrew. (2002) Console XI 2002  Leiden, The Netherlands: Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe.
     (Conference Proceedings from the Console XI )
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  De Vos, Mark Andrew. (2001) Afrikaans Verbal Clusters: A functional-head analysis
     (Thesis/Dissertation completed at Universitetet i Tromsoe Tromsoe University)
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  Sio, Joanna; Van Koppen, Marjo; De Vos, Mark Andrew. (2001) Console X 2001  Leiden, The Netherlands: Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe.
     (Conference Proceedings from the Console X )

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