Linguistics in the Netherlands 2004
Editors
| Meertens Institute
| Utrecht University, OTS & University of Leiden, ULCL
[Linguistics in the Netherlands, 21] 2004. viii, 229 pp.
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Table of Contents
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PrefaceLeonie M.E.A. Cornips & Jenny Doetjes | p. v
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Contributorspp. vi–vii
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Topic and focus within DEnoch O. Aboh | pp. 1–12
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Is Dutch a multiple fronting language?Janneke ter Beek | pp. 13–24
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Conditional imperatives in Dutch and RussianRonny Boogaart & Radoslava Trnavac | pp. 25–35
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Auxiliary drop in Early Modern GermanAnne Breitbarth | pp. 36–46
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Acquiring voicing in Dutch: The role of function wordsSuzanne van der Feest | pp. 47–57
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The role of language-specific phonotactics in the acquisition of onset clustersPaula Fikkert & M. João Freitas | pp. 58–68
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Number in the Yurakaré noun phraseRik van Gijn | pp. 69–79
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Nominal tense marking in Movima: Nominal or clausal scope?Katharina Haude | pp. 80–90
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The perceptual development of a British-English phoneme contrast in Dutch adultsWillemijn Heeren | pp. 91–101
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Phonetic or phonological contrasts in Dutch boundary tones?Vincent J. van Heuven & Robert S. Kirsner | pp. 102–113
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Alles is fleurich, ik bin it mei : On the comitative particle mei in Frisian and its counterparts in the other Germanic languagesJarich Hoekstra | pp. 114–124
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Does the chronology principle operate on sentence level? Evidence from the distribution of adverbial PP’sFrank Jansen | pp. 125–133
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Seven years later: The effect of spelling on interpretationAnneke Neijt, Robert Schreuder & R. H. Baayen | pp. 134–145
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Multi-level OT: An argument from speech pathologyDirk-Bart den Ouden | pp. 146–157
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The acquisition of definiteness distinctions by L2 learners of FrenchPetra Sleeman | pp. 158–168
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Exploring Cantonese tenseRint Sybesma | pp. 169–180
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Pseudo coordination is not subordinationMark de Vos | pp. 181–192
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Head-internal relative clauses in Dutch?Mark de Vries | pp. 193–204
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Cross-linguistic confusion of vowels produced and perceived by Chinese, Dutch and American speakers of EnglishHongyan Wang & Vincent J. van Heuven | pp. 205–216
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On segmental complexity: Affricates and patterns of segmental modification in consonant inventoriesJeroen van de Weijer & Frans L. Hinskens | pp. 217–228
Miscellaneous
Articles
“[...] a well-rounded collection of the papers presented at the 35th annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of the Netherlands.”
Kleanthes K. Grohmann,
University of Cyprus, in Language Vol. 83:3 (2007)
Subjects
Linguistics
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General