Linguistics in the Netherlands 2001
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[Linguistics in the Netherlands, 18] 2001. viii, 244 pp.
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Table of Contents
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PrefaceTon van der Wouden & Hans Broekhuis | p. v
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List of contributorspp. vi–vii
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Who power Polder Dutch? A perceptual-sociolinguistic study of a new variety of DutchRenée van Bezooijen & Rob van den Berg | pp. 1–12
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Comparing aspectual systemsOlga Borik & Paz González | pp. 13–26
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Georgian harmonic clusters as complex segments? A perceptual experimentMarika Butskhrikidze & Vincent J. van Heuven | pp. 27–40
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On de-affrication in Modern GeorgianMarika Butskhrikidze & Jeroen van de Weijer | pp. 41–51
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Elicitation techniques in a Dutch syntactic dialect atlas projectLeonie M.E.A. Cornips & Willy Jongenburger | pp. 53–63
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On predicate numeralsNorbert Corver | pp. 65–76
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Choosing between the Dutch past-tense suffixes -te and -deMirjam Ernestus & R. H. Baayen | pp. 77–88
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Partial Wh-movement in RussianVeronique van Gelderen | pp. 89–100
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Changes in professional terms in the Netherlands: Anglicisation and the neutralisation of genderMarinel Gerritsen | pp. 101–111
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Anaphoric expressions in JapaneseTakaaki Hara | pp. 113–125
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Initial coordination and the Law of Coordination of LikesPetra Hendriks | pp. 127–138
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CL in OTBen Hermans | pp. 139–150
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The textlinguistic function of attributive past participlesFrank Jansen | pp. 151–158
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Natura artis magistra : Ancient rhetoricians, grammarians and philosophers on natural word orderC.C. de Jonge | pp. 159–166
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Subject–Object asymmetry in Dutch children’s comprehension of wie-questionsMatthijs Van Der Meer, Wouter van Atteveldt, Peter Coopmans & William Philip | pp. 167–176
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Aspects of the morphosyntax of subjects and objects in Coptic EgyptianChris H. Reintges | pp. 177–188
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The Nasal Condition in KoreanSang Jik Rhee | pp. 189–203
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Clitic doubling in BulgarianIvanka Petkova Schick & Frits Beukema | pp. 205–218
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The devoicing of fricatives in a reading taskHans van de Velde & Roeland van Hout | pp. 219–229
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Patterns of relative clausesMark de Vries | pp. 231–243
Miscellaneous
Articles
Subjects & Metadata
Linguistics
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General