Hendrik De Smet

Hendrik De Smet

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

H-index: 26

Europe-Belgium

About Hendrik De Smet

Hendrik De Smet, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, specializes in the field of historical linguistics.

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

Missing link: code-switches, borrowings, and accommodation biases

In alternations, not all semantic motivation comes from semantic contrast

Prepositional phrase complements to English mental adjectives: Variation and change

The structured nature of prepositional meaning

Just a bystander? Semantic change in the English simple tenses

Isomorphism: semantic structure, redundancy and contrast

Losing one’s senses: causes of obsolescence in lexical semantics

The blurring of the boundaries: changes in verb/noun heterosemy in Recent English

Hendrik De Smet Information

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Citations(all)

2414

Citations(since 2020)

1143

Cited By

1710

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

42

i10Index(since 2020)

32

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Hendrik De Smet Skills & Research Interests

historical linguistics

Top articles of Hendrik De Smet

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Missing link: code-switches, borrowings, and accommodation biases

Linguistics Vanguard

Hendrik De Smet

Marlieke Shaw

2024/3/25

In alternations, not all semantic motivation comes from semantic contrast

Linguistics Vanguard

Yingying Cai

Hendrik De Smet

2024/1/25

Prepositional phrase complements to English mental adjectives: Variation and change

Yingying Cai

2023/12/15

The structured nature of prepositional meaning

H. De Smet, P. Petré & B. Szmrecsanyi (red.), Context, intent and variation in grammaticalization. Berlijn: De Gruyter Mouton

Dirk Geeraerts

H De Smet

P Petré

B Szmrecsanyi

2023

Just a bystander? Semantic change in the English simple tenses

Juliette Kayenbergh

Hendrik De Smet

2023/9/8

Isomorphism: semantic structure, redundancy and contrast

Hendrik De Smet

2023/1/1

Losing one’s senses: causes of obsolescence in lexical semantics

Hilke Ceuppens

Hendrik De Smet

2023/9/5

The blurring of the boundaries: changes in verb/noun heterosemy in Recent English

Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory

Bin Shao

Jing Zheng

Hendrik De Smet

2023/6/12

Competition in antagonistic verb complementation

Context, Intent and Variation in Grammaticalization

Marianne Hundt

Hendrik de Smet

Peter Petré

Benedikt Szmrecsanyi

2023/6/5

Context, Intent and Variation in Grammaticalization

Hendrik De Smet

Peter Petré

Benedikt Szmrecsanyi

2023/6/5

Loan word accommodation biases: Markedness and finiteness

Transactions of the Philological Society

Marlieke Shaw

Hendrik De Smet

2022/7

De wetten van taalverandering

Karakter: Tijdschrift van Wetenschap

Hendrik De Smet

2022/1/1

Of dogs and signs

Signs and wonders

Hendrik De Smet

2022

Predicative and markedness bias in loan adjectives: Dutch and Middle English

Neuphilologische Mitteilungen

Marlieke Shaw

2022/12/23

English phrases, French verbs: Causes and consequences of loan word accommodation biases

Marlieke Shaw

2022/12/14

Finding footprints: Evidence for the role of analogy in language change

Marie-Anne Markey

2022/12/9

Loan word accommodation biases in Dutch and Middle English: A question of processing cost?

Marlieke Shaw

Hendrik De Smet

2021/9/1

Why vary? Prepositional Phrase Complements to Mental Adjectives in English

Yingying Cai

Hendrik De Smet

2021/8/20

Diachronic Corpora

Kristin Davidse

Hendrik De Smet

2021/5/5

The spark or the fuel? on the role of ambiguity in language change

Journal of Historical Syntax

Hendrik De Smet

Marie-Anne Markey

2021/1/1

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