Linguistics in the Netherlands 2019
Editors
The 50th annual conference of the Linguistics Society of the Netherlands took place in Utrecht on February 2nd, 2019. The annual meetings provide members with the opportunity to report on their ongoing research.
At this year’s meeting, 72 papers were presented, of which 16 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.
To celebrate the 50th Dutch Annual Linguistics Day, this volume also contains 11 brief opinion pieces in which several well-known Dutch linguists, from various fields and research institutes, give the reader a more personal view on how their discipline and/or their career has evolved and how they see the future of Dutch linguistics.
[Linguistics in the Netherlands, 36] 2019. iv, 207 pp.
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Table of Contents
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Forewordp. 1
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GLOW: De eerste jaren. Een persoonlijke geschiedenisHans Bennis | pp. 2–7
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Fifty years of morphological theory in the NetherlandsGeert Booij | pp. 8–12
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The final frontier: Non-human animals on the linguistic research agendaLeonie Cornips | pp. 13–19
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TiN days and ICL weeksAd Foolen | pp. 20–26
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Fifty years of phonetic sciences in The NetherlandsVincent J. van Heuven & Toni Rietveld | pp. 27–32
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Dutch linguistics from the perspective of a historical linguist trained at Utrecht in the 1980sAns van Kemenade | pp. 33–36
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Description, linguistics 1.0. Theory, linguistics 3.0?Pieter Muysken | pp. 37–42
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Past and future of linguistics in the Netherlands: A very personal viewJan Odijk | pp. 43–48
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Dutch linguistics and the general audienceMarc van Oostendorp | pp. 49–53
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Historical linguistics in the NetherlandsNicoline van der Sijs | pp. 54–59
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50 years of dichotomies: Misunderstandings and the relevance of lexical semanticsArie Verhagen | pp. 60–66
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Posture verbs combined with past participles in Dutch: Fixed or productive patterns?Maarten Bogaards | pp. 67–82
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Does reported speech influence listeners’ choice of perspective in the interpretation of spatial prepositions?Ariska I. Bonnema, Vera Hukker & Petra Hendriks | pp. 83–98
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On the idiomatic nature of unproductive morphologyKaren De Clercq & Guido Vanden Wyngaerd | pp. 99–114
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Changes in argument structure: The case of Dutch vernieuwenGea Dreschler | pp. 115–129
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Restrictions on “Low” person agreement in Dutch specificational copular constructionsJutta M. Hartmann & Caroline Heycock | pp. 130–146
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A filter for syntactically incomparable parallel sentencesMartin Kroon, Sjef Barbiers, Jan Odijk & Stéphanie van der Pas | pp. 147–161
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The Perfect in dialogue: Evidence from DutchBert Le Bruyn, Martijn van der Klis & Henriëtte de Swart | pp. 162–175
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Emphatic reflexives as part-structure modifiersJos Tellings | pp. 176–191
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Demonstrative-reinforcer constructions and the syntactic role of deictic featuresSilvia Terenghi | pp. 192–207
Part I: Invited papers on the occasion of the 50th Dutch Annual
Linguistics Day
Part II: Selected papers presented at the Dutch Annual Linguistics Day
of 2019
Subjects
Linguistics
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General