Linguistics in the Netherlands 2018
Editors
The 49th annual conference of the Linguistic Society of the Netherlands took place in Utrecht on February 3rd, 2018. The annual meetings provide members with the opportunity to report on their ongoing research.
At this year’s meeting, 65 papers were presented, of which 19 were submitted in writing. The present volume contains an internationally peer-reviewed selection of these papers, which present an overview of current research in a variety of fields in linguistics.
[Linguistics in the Netherlands, 35] 2018. v, 186 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 3 December 2018
Published online on 3 December 2018
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Table of Contents
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Forewordp. v
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Realigning alignment: The completeness typology applied to case marking in Jê languagesBernat Bardagil-Mas & Charlotte Lindenbergh | pp. 1–18
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The syntax of Dutch gappingHans Broekhuis | pp. 19–33
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Deriving anteriority in the perfect of recent pastMartijn van der Klis | pp. 35–50
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Glides and laryngeals as a structural classKenneth de Kok, Bert Botma & Marijn van ’t Veer | pp. 51–64
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Processing delays: The late reactivation of the argument of unaccusative verbsLoes Koring & Hans van de Koot | pp. 65–78
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Do we want more or less variation? The comparative markers als and dan in Dutch prescriptivism since 1900Marten van der Meulen | pp. 79–96
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Gender-mismatching pronouns in context: The interpretation of possessive pronouns in Dutch and LimburgianJoske Piepers & Theresa Redl | pp. 97–110
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The Dutch verb-spelling paradox in social media: A corpus studyTijn Schmitz, Robert Chamalaun & Mirjam Ernestus | pp. 111–124
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Empathy for the inanimateThijs Trompenaars | pp. 125–138
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Voice and information structure in Surinamese JavaneseSophie Villerius | pp. 139–153
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Have-doubling constructions in historical and modern DutchJoanna Wall | pp. 155–172
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Modal particle or emerging inflection? The Dutch ‘success imperative’ revisitedTon van der Wouden | pp. 173–186
Editorial
Articles
Subjects
Linguistics
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General