
Linguistics in the Netherlands 2011
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 3. November 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
137 pages
978-90-272-3171-0 (ISBN)
Description
The 42nd annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of the Netherlands took place in Utrecht on February 5th, 2011. The annual meetings provide members with the opportunity to report on their ongoing research.
At this year's meeting, 112 papers were presented, of which 19 were submitted to the present volume. This volume contains a selection of these papers, which present an overview of current research in a variety of fields in linguistics.
At this year's meeting, 112 papers were presented, of which 19 were submitted to the present volume. This volume contains a selection of these papers, which present an overview of current research in a variety of fields in linguistics.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 160 mm
Weight
285 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-3171-0 (9789027231710)
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Content
1. Foreword; 2. Obituary; 3. Doubling PPs in Flemish dialects (by Aelbrecht, Lobke); 4. Squat, zero and no/nothing: Syntactic negation vs. Semantic negation (by De Clercq, Karen); 5. Negative polarity in morphology: The case of Frisian FOLLE 'much, many' as compared to Dutch VEEL (by Hoekstra, Eric); 6. The Path is the Goal: On the goal postposition ut in Modern West Frisian (by Hoekstra, Jarich); 7. Doch, toch and wel on the table (by Hogeweg, Lotte); 8. The syntax of correlatives in New Testament Greek (by Kirk, Allison); 9. New changes in English: A diachronic perspective on the relation between newness and syntax (by Komen, Erwin R.); 10. Attributive possession in the languages of South America (by Krasnoukhova, Olga); 11. Iconicity of sequence in source and goal encoding in two Papuan languages of south-east Indonesia (by Schapper, Antoinette); 12. Input-Reduplicant correspondence in Leti (by Sloos, Marjoleine); 13. Evidentiality. Dutch seem and appear verbs: blijken, lijken, schijnen (by Vliegen, Maurice)