Hoekstra's work is characterized by a fundamental interest in the central questions of syntactic theory, most notably the relation between argument structure and X-bar structure. This concentrated interest led to a deep understanding of the notion of transitivity, with respect to both the status of the external argument and that of the internal argument, where "status" refers to both the content and the licensing. In this collection of papers, Hoekstra reports on his insights in these matters.
As far as content and licensing of the external argument is concerned, this collection contains papers on the relation between passives and their active counterparts, the parallels between possessives and transitives and the differences and similarities between past participles and infinitives. As to the internal argument, we find papers addressing sentential complementation, verbal affixation and resultatives. And there is a whole section on tense, and its role in keeping the sentence together.
One of the papers in this collection is Hoekstra's classic, but hitherto unpublished "Small clauses everywhere" (more than 70 pages), which summarizes Hoekstra's views on such issues as resultatives, particle verbs and double object constructions.
Sjef Barbiers is Researcher at the Meertens Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Jenny Doetjes is Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Linguistics at Utrecht, Netherlands.
Marcel den Dikken is Professor of Linguistics at the Department of Linguistics at the CU New York, USA.
Gertjan Postma is Researcher at the University of Nijmegen, Netherlands.
Rint Sybesma is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Leiden, Netherlands.
Guido J. Vanden Wyngaerd teaches at the Department of binnen Germanic Languages and Linguistics at the KU Brussels, Belgium.