Daniel Van Olmen

Daniel Van Olmen

Lancaster University

H-index: 14

Europe-United Kingdom

About Daniel Van Olmen

Daniel Van Olmen, With an exceptional h-index of 14 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Lancaster University, specializes in the field of areal linguistics, contrastive linguistics, functional/cognitive linguistics, historical linguistics, linguistic typology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Adjectival intensification in West Germanic: A corpus-based comparison of Afrikaans, Dutch, English and German

(A) symmetries in Imperative Negation in Eastern Bantu

Inherent linguistic impoliteness: The case of insultive you+ np in Dutch, English and Polish

Specialization and finiteness (a) symmetry in imperative negation: with a comparison to standard negation

Het onpersoonlijke gebruik van de Afrikaanse persoonlijke voornaamwoorden ‘jy’en ‘hulle’

Conventionalized impoliteness in English and Polish The case of ‘you idiot!’

Introducing linguistics

Getting attention in different languages: A usage-based approach to parenthetical look in Chinese, Dutch, English, and Italian

Daniel Van Olmen Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Linguistics

Citations(all)

461

Citations(since 2020)

276

Cited By

252

hIndex(all)

14

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

15

i10Index(since 2020)

9

Email

University Profile Page

Lancaster University

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Daniel Van Olmen Skills & Research Interests

areal linguistics

contrastive linguistics

functional/cognitive linguistics

historical linguistics

linguistic typology

Top articles of Daniel Van Olmen

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Adjectival intensification in West Germanic: A corpus-based comparison of Afrikaans, Dutch, English and German

Studies in Language

Daniel Van Olmen

2024/3/7

(A) symmetries in Imperative Negation in Eastern Bantu

Africana Linguistica

Daniël VAN OLMEN

Maud DEVOS

Valentin RĂDULESCU

2023/12/31

Inherent linguistic impoliteness: The case of insultive you+ np in Dutch, English and Polish

Journal of Pragmatics

Daniel Van Olmen

Marta Andersson

Jonathan Culpeper

2023/10/1

Specialization and finiteness (a) symmetry in imperative negation: with a comparison to standard negation

Linguistic Typology

Daniël Van Olmen

2023/8/4

Het onpersoonlijke gebruik van de Afrikaanse persoonlijke voornaamwoorden ‘jy’en ‘hulle’

Internationale Neerlandistiek

Gonneke Groenen

Adri Breed

Daniël Van Olmen

2023/5

Conventionalized impoliteness in English and Polish The case of ‘you idiot!’

Marta Andersson

Daniel Van Olmen

2023

Introducing linguistics

Jonathan Culpeper

Beth Malory

Claire Nance

Daniel Van Olmen

Dimitrinka Atanasova

...

2022/12/30

Getting attention in different languages: A usage-based approach to parenthetical look in Chinese, Dutch, English, and Italian

Intercultural Pragmatics

Daniël Van Olmen

Vittorio Tantucci

2022/4/26

A questionnaire-based study of impersonalization in Romanian and English: With special attention to passivization

Languages in Contrast

Valentin Rădulescu

Daniël Van Olmen

2022/1/14

Pragmatic markers and peripheries: An overview

Daniël Van Olmen

Jolanta Šinkūnienė

2021

Pragmatic markers and peripheries

Daniël Van Olmen

Jolanta Šinkūnienė

2021/10/15

Second person parentheticals of unintentional visual perception in British English

Pragmatic Markers and Peripheries

Daniël Van Olmen

2021/10/15

Intra-individual variation in language

Alexander Werth

Lars Bülow

Simone E Pfenninger

Markus Schiegg

2021/9/7

Onverpersoonlikingstrategieë in Afrikaans

Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe

Adri Breed

Daniël van Olmen

Jo-Ann Chan

2021/12/11

The passive as an impersonalisation strategy in Afrikaans and Dutch: A corpus investigation

Dutch Crossing

Adri Breed

Daniël Van Olmen

2021/5/4

Impersonalisation strategies in Afrikaans

Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe

Adri Breed

Daniel van Olmen

Jo-Ann Chan

2021/12

Developing and validating a visual questionnaire for the study of impersonalisation strategies: A design thinking approach

Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies

Adri Breed

Jo-Ann Chan

Daniël van Olmen

2021/4/3

On order and prohibition

Studies in Language

Daniël Van Olmen

2021/11/5

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