Linguistics in the Netherlands 2023
Editors
Linguistics in the Netherlands is a collection of internationally peer-reviewed articles presenting current linguistic research in the Netherlands and Belgium.
This volume is based on the 54th annual conference of the Linguistics Society of the Netherlands (on February 3, 2023). For this volume, 14 papers were accepted for publication, with an additional two papers from the 2022 conference. Also included in this volume are three essays that received first and shared second prize in the first “big questions” essay competition organized by the Netherlands National Graduate School of Linguistics (LOT).
This volume is based on the 54th annual conference of the Linguistics Society of the Netherlands (on February 3, 2023). For this volume, 14 papers were accepted for publication, with an additional two papers from the 2022 conference. Also included in this volume are three essays that received first and shared second prize in the first “big questions” essay competition organized by the Netherlands National Graduate School of Linguistics (LOT).
[Linguistics in the Netherlands, 40] 2023. v, 317 pp.
Publishing status: Available
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Table of Contents
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ForewordSterre Leufkens & Marco Bril | pp. 1–3
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The contact-based emergence of the subject-focus construction in Wolof: A dynamic perspectiveCorentin Bourdeau & Luis Miguel Rojas-Berscia | pp. 4–22
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Univerbation in Afrikaans verbal diminutivesCora Cavirani-Pots & Engela De Villiers | pp. 23–38
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Hyperdialectisms revisitedKristel Doreleijers & Jos Swanenberg | pp. 39–54
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Past tense reference to future eventualities: A Reichenbachian approachHarvey Haans & Helen de Hoop | pp. 55–68
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Finding a geographical basis for split noun phrases in the Netherlands and BelgiumLieke Hendriks | pp. 69–87
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Left dislocation in Dutch: A narrative elicitation studyMyrte van Hinsberg & Petra Hendriks | pp. 88–104
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A sightseeing diminutive tour in Limburgian: N-assimilation and diminutive formation from Vaals to PanningenHaike Jacobs | pp. 105–119
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Everything is not equal in adult and child Dutch: The scope of universal quantifiers with negationJacqueline van Kampen | pp. 120–136
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Dit is Laura-se (trui) : The spreading of the possessive se construction in DutchJacqueline van Kampen | pp. 137–154
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Copular constructions in Makhuwa‑EnaharaElizabeth Kujath & Jenneke van der Wal | pp. 155–177
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Beyond politeness: A corpus study of Spanish por favorGijs Mulder & Patricia Sánchez Carrasco | pp. 178–193
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Is ‘he’ still here? Exploring the contemporary use of masculine subject pronouns for women in Dutch dialectsJoske Piepers, Ad Backus & Jos Swanenberg | pp. 194–209
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On the acceptability of the not so dummy auxiliary ‘do’ in DutchCansel Sert, Ferdy Hubers, Theresa Redl & Helen de Hoop | pp. 210–229
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Are there different kinds of appositive relative clauses?Mark de Vries | pp. 230–247
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Argument doubling with proper nouns in spoken Dutch: A corpus studyImke Wets, Michelle Suijkerbuijk, Maria den Hartog & Helen de Hoop | pp. 248–262
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Degrees and manners as kinds: Evidence from Dutch equativesJianrong Yu & Lena Heynen | pp. 263–284
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The Netherlands Urban Field Station: Taaldiversiteit inzetten voor gelijkere kansenEva van Lier, Ad Backus, Nel de Jong, Rik van Gijn, Konrad Rybka, Jantien Smit, Josje Verhagen, Katherine Walker & Camille Welie | pp. 285–292
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The Netherlands Urban Field Station: How language diversity promotes equality of opportunityEva van Lier, Ad Backus, Nel de Jong, Rik van Gijn, Konrad Rybka, Jantien Smit, Josje Verhagen, Katherine Walker & Camille Welie | pp. 293–300
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Minds: Big questions for linguistics in the age of AIAd Backus, Michael Cohen, Neil Cohn, Myrthe Faber, Emiel Krahmer, Schuyler Laparle, Emar Maier, Emiel van Miltenburg, Floris Roelofsen, Eleonora Sciubba, Merel Scholman, Dimitar Shterionov, Maureen Sie, Frédéric Tomas, Eva Vanmassenhove, Noortje Venhuizen & Connie de Vos | pp. 301–308
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Reimagining language: Towards a better understanding of language by including our interactions with non-humansMarlou Rasenberg, Azeb Amha, Matt Coler, Marjo van Koppen, Emiel van Miltenburg, Lynn de Rijk, Wyke Stommel & Mark Dingemanse | pp. 309–317
Articles
Essays ‘LOT Big Questions Prize’s
Subjects
Linguistics
Main BIC Subject
CF: Linguistics
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General