Linguistics in the Netherlands 2015

Editors
Björn Köhnlein | The Ohio State University & Leiden University
ORCID logoJenny Audring | Leiden University & University of Amsterdam
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The 46th annual conference of the Linguistic Society of the Netherlands took place in Utrecht on 7 February, 2015. The annual meetings provide members with the opportunity to report on their ongoing research.

At this year's meeting, 86 papers were presented, of which 21 were submitted in writing to the present volume. The volume contains an internationally peer-reviewed selection of these papers, which may be considered representative of current research in the Netherlands, in various fields of linguistics.

[Linguistics in the Netherlands, 32] 2015.  iv, 169 pp.
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Table of Contents
Articles
Tangled up in mood: Exploring Panará split ergativity
Bernat Bardagil-Mas
1–15
Grammatical and pragmatic properties of the DP in children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) and in children with High Functioning Autism (HFA)
Ava Creemers and Jeannette Schaeffer
16–32
Three types of suffixes in French: Discarding the learned / non-learned distinction
Jan Don, Petra Sleeman and Thom Westveer
33–47
On the syntactic nature of the Dutch prefix
Paula Fenger, Ava Creemers and Marlijn Meijer
48–62
Prepositional object gaps in British English
James Griffiths and Craig Sailor
63–74
‘A relieved Obama’ won’t last long
Helen de Hoop and Erica Kemperman
75–87
Crossover restrictions, A-bar pronouns and discourse antecedents
Jacqueline van Kampen
88–104
A case of cultural evolution: The emergence of morphological case
Sander Lestrade
105–115
Prosody, melody and rhythm in vocal music: The problem of textsetting in a linguistic perspective
Teresa Proto
116–129
Distributive, collective and “everything” in between: Interpretation of universal quantifiers in child and adult language
Liset Rouweler and Bart Hollebrandse
130–141
Events, locations and situations: On the interaction of negation and finiteness in Avar
Pavel Rudnev
142–154
Acquisition of adjectival degree markers by Dutch- and Russian-speaking children: The richer the faster?
Elena Tribushinina
155–169
Subjects

Main BIC Subject

CF: Linguistics

Main BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General