
Linguistics in the Netherlands 2001
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 20. December 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
244 pages
978-90-272-3161-1 (ISBN)
Description
This volume presents an overview of research in different fields of linguistics in the Netherlands containing articles on phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 160 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-272-3161-1 (9789027231611)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Content
1. Preface (by Wouden, Ton van der); 2. List of contributors; 3. Articles; 4. Who power Polder Dutch?: A perceptual-sociolinguistic study of a new variety of Dutch (by Bezooijen, Renee van); 5. Comparing aspectual systems (by Borik, Olga); 6. Georgian harmonic clusters as complex segments?: A perceptual experiment (by Butskhrikidze, Marika); 7. On de-affrication in Modern Georgian (by Butskhrikidze, Marika); 8. Elicitation techniques in a Dutch syntactic dialect atlas project (by Cornips, Leonie); 9. On predicate numerals (by Corver, Norbert); 10. Choosing between the Dutch past-tense suffixes -te and -de (by Ernestus, Mirjam); 11. Partial Wh-movement in Russian (by Gelderen, Veronique van); 12. Changes in professional terms in the Netherlands: Anglicisation and the neutralisation of gender (by Gerritsen, Marinel); 13. Anaphoric expressions in Japanese: Takaaki Hara; 14. Initial coordination and the Law of Coordination of Likes (by Hendriks, Petra); 15. CL in OT (by Hermans, Ben); 16. The textlinguistic function of attributive past participles (by Jansen, Frank); 17. Natura artis magistra: Ancient rhetoricians, grammarians and philosophers on natural word order (by Jonge, C.C. de); 18. Subject-Object asymmetry in Dutch children's comprehension of wie-questions (by Van Der Meer, Matthijs); 19. Aspects of the morphosyntax of subjects and objects in Coptic Egyptian (by Reintges, Chris H.); 20. The Nasal Condition in Korean (by Jik Rhee, Sang); 21. Clitic doubling in Bulgarian (by Petkova Schick, Ivanka); 22. The devoicing of fricatives in a reading task (by Velde, Hans van de); 23. Patterns of relative clauses (by Vries, Mark de)