zinsbouw
Zinsbouw, in Dutch linguistics often translated as sentence construction or syntax, is the study of how words and groups of words combine to form clauses and sentences. It covers the basic rules of word order, the roles of sentence constituents (subject, verb, object, adverbials), and how different sentence types are built. Zinsbouw explains how meaning and emphasis are shaped by where elements appear in a sentence and how punctuation interacts with structure.
In declarative main clauses, the finite verb typically occupies the second position, and the normal order can
Subordinate clauses modify or specify information and generally place the finite verb at the end: Ik weet
Negation is typically introduced with niet or geen, with placement reflecting scope and emphasis: Ik lees niet