Linguistics in the Netherlands 2003
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[Linguistics in the Netherlands, 20] 2003. viii, 225 pp.
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Table of Contents
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PrefaceLeonie M.E.A. Cornips & Paula Fikkert | p. v
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Contributorspp. vi–vii
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Participle fronting in Bulgarian as XP-movementHans Broekhuis & Krzysztof Migdalski | pp. 1–12
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Forked modalityLisa Lai-Shen Cheng & Rint Sybesma | pp. 13–23
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Cylinders, planes, lines and points: Suggestions for a new conception of the handshape parameter in sign languagesOnno A. Crasborn | pp. 25–32
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A note on conversion in Dutch and GermanJan Don | pp. 33–44
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Particle verbs in early Middle English: The case of upMarion Elenbaas | pp. 45–57
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This is a yes/no-question?Judith Haan & Vincent J. van Heuven | pp. 59–70
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Patterns of segmental modification in consonant inventories: Contrastive vs. redundant systems and phonology vs. phoneticsFrans L. Hinskens & Jeroen van de Weijer | pp. 71–81
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Sentence processing theories and the position of complex constituents in Dutch textsFrank Jansen | pp. 83–92
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An acoustic study of standard Dutch /v/, /f/, /z/ and /s/Mikhail Kissine, Hans van de Velde & Roeland van Hout | pp. 93–104
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The acquisition of Negative Concord: The case of pas...non plusErica van Lente | pp. 105–115
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Verpleegsters, ambassadrices and masseuses : Stratum differences in the comprehension of Dutch words with feminine agent suffixesAnneke Neijt, Robert Schreuder & R. H. Baayen | pp. 117–127
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The realisation of final schwa in NK loanword phonologySang Jik Rhee | pp. 129–140
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Constraints on post-lexical processes in DutchEddy G. Ruys & Mieke Trommelen | pp. 141–153
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Positions of parentheticals and interjections: A corpus-based approachCarla Schelfhout, Peter-Arno Coppen & Nelleke Oostdijk | pp. 155–166
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The structure of Dutch /au/Francine Swets & Marc van Oostendorp | pp. 167–176
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‘Syntactic ergativity’ in Dyirbal and BalineseMario van de Visser | pp. 177–188
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Weird polarity indefinites in FrenchEvangelia Vlachou | pp. 189–200
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Three-dimensional grammarMark de Vries | pp. 201–212
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Mutual intelligibility of Chinese, Dutch and American speakers of EnglishHongyan Wang & Vincent J. van Heuven | pp. 213–224
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Linguistics
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General