Linguistics in the Netherlands 2022
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 53rd annual conference of the Linguistics Society of the Netherlands (online, on February 4, 2022). For this volume, 14 papers were accepted for publication, with an additional three papers from the 2021 conference.
This volume is based on the 53rd annual conference of the Linguistics Society of the Netherlands (online, on February 4, 2022). For this volume, 14 papers were accepted for publication, with an additional three papers from the 2021 conference.
[Linguistics in the Netherlands, 39] 2022. iv, 294 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 4 November 2022
Published online on 4 November 2022
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Table of Contents
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ForewordJorrig Vogels & Sterre Leufkens | p. 1
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The syntax of progressive and ingressive aanhet-constructions in DutchMaarten Bogaards, Ronny Boogaart & Sjef Barbiers | pp. 2–20
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Variation in the processing of grammatical norm violations: Between-participant and between-construction differencesFloris Cos & Ferdy Hubers | pp. 21–38
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Pronouns of address in recruitment advertisements from multinational companiesMaria den Hartog, Marjolein van Hoften & Gert-Jan Schoenmakers | pp. 39–54
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Interpreting idioms in a second language: The role of context and transfer in interpreting English idioms by native Dutch speakersDemi van Dijk, Jorrig Vogels & Mark de Vries | pp. 55–71
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The hurtfulness of slurs, nouns and adjectives as group labelsLotte Hogeweg & Monique Neuleman | pp. 72–87
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Claiming common ground with utterance-final particle hoor in DutchHelen de Hoop & Gijs Mulder | pp. 88–102
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Moras are about length not about weight: Cayuga laryngeal metathesis, Chugach Alutiiq degemination and Wolof stressHaike Jacobs | pp. 103–121
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The insubordinated infinitive in Makhuwa-Enahara and the expression of feelingsIris Kruijsdijk, Nina van der Vlugt & Jenneke van der Wal | pp. 122–142
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A table named James or a table named Maya? The influence of grammatical gender on the perception of objects in German and PolishPia I. Kurz, Coleen Gonner, Monika Magdalena Bartnicka & Hannah N. M. De Mulder | pp. 143–157
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Addition, restriction, iteration: Focus particles in Dutch conditionalsAlex Reuneker | pp. 158–173
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The use of the Dutch discourse particle eigenlijk by native and non-native speakersNaomi van Rossem, Lotte Hogeweg, Helen de Hoop & Ferdy Hubers | pp. 174–191
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De dochter doet een powernap : Definite article possessives with kinship terms in DutchMichelle Suijkerbuijk, Sterre Leufkens & Marten van der Meulen | pp. 192–208
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Toward a supralexical analysis of the repetitive/restitutive ambiguityMarjolein Wietske Talsma | pp. 209–224
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Integrating deictic co-speech gestures in demonstrative formsSilvia Terenghi | pp. 225–239
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A nanosyntactic approach to Dutch deadjectival verbsGuido Vanden Wyngaerd, Karen De Clercq & Pavel Caha | pp. 240–262
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There is more to the morphology of -š/ -iš : The comparative in UkrainianAnastasiia Vyshnevska | pp. 263–278
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The role of word frequency in the L2 acquisition of variable patterns: A case study of the pronunciation of English words with –man by Chinese learnersJeroen van de Weijer, Marjoleine Sloos & Weiyun Wei | pp. 279–294
Foreword
Articles
Subjects
Linguistics
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General