1.6k total citations 26 papers, 319 citations indexed
About
Ad Foolen is a scholar working on Language and Linguistics, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Artificial Intelligence.
According to data from OpenAlex, Ad Foolen has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 319 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Language and Linguistics, 10 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 8 papers in Artificial Intelligence. Recurrent topics in Ad Foolen's work include Syntax, Semantics, Linguistic Variation (9 papers), Language, Metaphor, and Cognition (9 papers) and Natural Language Processing Techniques (8 papers). Ad Foolen is often cited by papers focused on Syntax, Semantics, Linguistic Variation (9 papers), Language, Metaphor, and Cognition (9 papers) and Natural Language Processing Techniques (8 papers). Ad Foolen collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands. Ad Foolen's co-authors include David Hunter, Arie Verhagen and P.A.J.M. Coppen and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of Pragmatics and Lingua.
In The Last Decade
Ad Foolen
21 papers
receiving
283 citations
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Hunter, David & Ad Foolen. (2012). French filling for a Germanic Sandwich. A comparative study of the French influence on English, Dutch and German vocabulary. Radboud Repository (Radboud University). 98(98). 162–176.1 indexed citations
Foolen, Ad, et al.. (2003). Introduction [to the special issue on particles]. Belgian Journal of Linguistics. 1–6.2 indexed citations
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Foolen, Ad, et al.. (2003). Particles (Belgian Journal of Linguistics).
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Verhagen, Arie & Ad Foolen. (2003). Hoe kan een woord zijn negatieve lading nou verliezen, laat staan integendeel? Over betekenisverschuiving bij ontkennende woorden. Leiden Repository (Leiden University). 308–318.1 indexed citations
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Foolen, Ad, et al.. (2000). Constructions in Cognitive Linguistics. UvA-DARE (University of Amsterdam).1 indexed citations
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Foolen, Ad, et al.. (2000). Constructions in Cognitive Linguistics. Selected Papers from the fifth International Cognitive Linguistics Conference. Radboud Repository (Radboud University).2 indexed citations
Foolen, Ad. (1991). Polyfunctionality and the semantics of adversative conjunctions. 10. 79–92.34 indexed citations
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