Linguistics in the Netherlands 2013

Editors
ORCID logoSuzanne Aalberse | University of Amsterdam / Radboud University Nijmegen
Anita Auer | Utrecht University
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The 44th annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of the Netherlands took place in Utrecht on February 9th, 2013. The annual meetings provide members with the opportunity to report on their ongoing research.

At this year's meeting, 83 papers were presented, of which 25 were submitted to the present volume. The volume contains a selection of these papers, which may be considered representative of current research in various fields of linguistics.

[Linguistics in the Netherlands, 30] 2013.  iv, 213 pp.
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Table of Contents
Articles
Children’s ability to use speaker certainty in learning novel words
Myrthe Bergstra, Hannah N.M. De Mulder and Peter Coopmans
1–12
Velar variation in French
Janine Berns
13–27
Modeling metrical stress acquisition through alignment constraint induction
Jeroen Breteler
28–45
A fraction too much friction: The phonological status of voiced fricatives
Bert Botma and Marijn van 't Veer
46–60
Verbal inflection errors in child L1: Syntax or phonology?
Simone Buijs, Sabine van Reijen and Fred Weerman
61–72
On the acquisition of daar and er
Chantal van Dijk and Peter Coopmans
73–88
The effect of prescriptivism on comparative markers in spoken Dutch
Ferdy Hubers and Helen de Hoop
89–101
Sluicing inside relatives: The case of Gungbe
Anikó Lipták and Enoch O. Aboh
102–118
Rethinking the distribution of English finite clausal complements: Evidence from complementiser-how clauses
Rachel Nye
119–130
Tracking reference with null subjects
Manuela Pinto
131–145
Do speakers of Dutch use their knowledge of German while processing written Danish words?
Femke Swarte, Anja Schüppert and Charlotte Gooskens
146–159
Locality and right-dislocation
Mark de Vries
160–172
Information structural transfer in advanced Dutch EFL writing: A cross-linguistic longitudinal study
Sanne van Vuuren
173–187
Acquiring markedness constraints: The case of French
Jeroen van de Weijer and Marjoleine Sloos
188–200
Effects of immediate repetition at different stages of consecutive interpreting training: An experimental study
Wenting Yu and Vincent J. van Heuven
201–213
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Subjects

Main BIC Subject

CF: Linguistics

Main BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General