Linguistics in the Netherlands 2005
Editors
| Leiden University & Utrecht University
| Leiden University
This volume contains a selection of papers presented at the thirty-sixth annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of the Netherlands, which took place in Utrecht on January 29th, 2005. The aim of the annual meetings is to provide members with the opportunity to report on their ongoing research. At this year's meeting, 78 papers were presented, of which 19 are published in this volume. Together they present an overview of research in different fields of linguistics in the Netherlands.
[Linguistics in the Netherlands, 22] 2005. viii, 243 pp.
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Table of Contents
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Prefacep. v
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Contributorspp. vii–viii
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Doing the Split-S in KlonLouise Baird | pp. 1–12
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How easy is it for speakers of Dutch to understand Frisian and Afrikaans, and why?Renée van Bezooijen & Charlotte Gooskens | pp. 13–24
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Linguistic variation in the subjuntivo imperfecto in Spanish America in the 16th centuryMircea Branza & Vincent J. van Heuven | pp. 25–36
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Auxiliary drop as subordination markingAnne Breitbarth | pp. 37–47
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Locative inversion in EnglishHans Broekhuis | pp. 49–60
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Modifiable and intensifier self in Dutch and Sign Language of the NetherlandsLiesbeth de Clerck & Els van der Kooij | pp. 61–72
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Low Saxon possessive pronominals: Syntax and phonologyNorbert Corver & Marc van Oostendorp | pp. 73–86
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Why there is(n’t) wh-movement in there-constructionsJutta M. Hartmann | pp. 87–98
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Subject–Object ambiguities in spoken and written DutchFrank Jansen | pp. 99–109
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Quantification and learnability: Early mastery of the weak–strong distinctionIrene Krämer | pp. 111–123
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Phonetic and phonological processing of pitch levels: A perception study of Chinese (aphasic) speakersJie Liang & Vincent J. van Heuven | pp. 125–137
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The perception of interrogativity by Japanese speakers of Dutch as a second languageYuki Niioka, Johanneke Caspers & Vincent J. van Heuven | pp. 139–150
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Weak and weaker prepositional complementsEddy G. Ruys | pp. 151–163
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The phonological bootstrapping of determinersRaquel S. Santos & Ester M. Scarpa | pp. 165–178
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Classifying Dutch dialects using a syntactic measure: The perceptual Daan and Blok dialect map revisitedMarco René Spruit | pp. 179–190
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Cross-modularity in active to passive alternationsPeter de Swart | pp. 191–202
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A note on the scope of adverbs in MalagasyCraig L. Thiersch | pp. 203–218
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Merge: Properties and boundary conditionsMark de Vries | pp. 219–230
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Some notes on coordination in head-final languagesC. Jan-Wouter Zwart | pp. 231–242
Miscellaneous
Articles
Subjects
Linguistics
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General