Linguistics in the Netherlands 2020
Editors
Linguistics in the Netherlands is a collection of internationally peer-reviewed articles presenting current linguistic research in the Netherlands.
This volume is based on the 51st annual conference of the Linguistics Society of the Netherlands (Utrecht on January 31, 2020). At this meeting, 70 papers were presented, of which 14 were submitted in writing and 9 were accepted for publication in the present volume. In addition, this volume contains two papers that were presented at the 50th annual conference in 2019. The contributions cover a range of topics in various fields of linguistics.
[Linguistics in the Netherlands, 37] 2020. iii, 179 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 27 October 2020
Published online on 27 October 2020
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Table of Contents
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Forewordp. 1
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Event-distributivity and exhaustivity: Insights into distributive share markers from experiments with German jeweilsAna Bosnić, Maximilian Velich & Jennifer Spenader | pp. 2–22
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Clausal ellipsis: Deletion or selective spell-out?Hans Broekhuis & Josef Bayer | pp. 23–37
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Incremental structure building of preverbal PPs in DutchCas W. Coopmans & Gert-Jan Schoenmakers | pp. 38–52
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Collective preferences in Dutch revealed by a covered-box experimentAnna de Koster, Jennifer Spenader & Petra Hendriks | pp. 53–70
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Tense and sentential negation: A typological perspectiveKaren De Clercq | pp. 71–89
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On the Dutch temporal adverbial goed en welJack Hoeksema & Ton van der Wouden | pp. 90–102
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Syntax of the Palestinian Arabic negation-associated exclusive constructionSamir Khalaily | pp. 103–118
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Clause order and syntactic integration patterns in Dutch conditionalsAlex Reuneker | pp. 119–134
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All good and well : Introducing an objection in DutchTon van der Wouden | pp. 135–148
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Discourse-related V1 declaratives in DutchJacqueline van Kampen | pp. 149–164
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Morphological processing in nominalizations: A priming study on DutchEmma van Lipzig, Ava Creemers & Jan Don | pp. 165–179
Articles
Subjects
Linguistics
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General