Linguistics in the Netherlands 2010
Editors
| Utrecht University
| Utrecht University
The 41th annual meeting of the Linguistics Society of the Netherlands took place in Utrecht on February 6th, 2010. The annual meetings provide members with the opportunity to report on their ongoing research.
At this year's meeting, 103 papers were presented, of which 22 were submitted to the present volume. This volume contains a selection of these papers, which present an overview of current research in a variety of fields of linguistics.
At this year's meeting, 103 papers were presented, of which 22 were submitted to the present volume. This volume contains a selection of these papers, which present an overview of current research in a variety of fields of linguistics.
[Linguistics in the Netherlands, 27] 2010. v, 140 pp.
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Table of Contents
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Forewordp. v
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Whispered speech as input for cochlear implantsHans Rutger Bosker, Jeroen Briaire, Willemijn Heeren, Vincent J. van Heuven & Suzanne Jongman | pp. 1–15
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The influence of erroneous stress position and segmental errors on intelligibility, comprehensibility and foreign accent in Dutch as a second languageJohanneke Caspers | pp. 17–29
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On the Dutch directional particle heenCharlie Claessen & Joost Zwarts | pp. 31–43
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‘Go’ on a rare grammaticalisation path to focusMaud Devos & Jenneke van der Wal | pp. 45–58
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Topic introduction in the by-phrase: Long passives in Early Modern EnglishGea Dreschler | pp. 59–72
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Probing the unnaturalDaniel Currie Hall | pp. 73–85
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On which side of the Atlantic is Chinese-accented English? An acoustic comparison of Mandarin, British and American English monophthongsWei He & Vincent J. van Heuven | pp. 87–100
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The utterance-final particle la in Taiwan MandarinChin-hui Lin | pp. 101–114
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Assessing the discourse referential properties of weak definite NPsJolien Scholten & Ana Aguilar-Guevara | pp. 115–128
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Apparent nonlocalityMark de Vries | pp. 129–140
Articles
Subjects
Linguistics
BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General