
Syntax of Dutch
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Hans Broekhuis works for the Department of Variation Linguistics at the Meertens Institute/Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Evelien Keizer is professor of English linguistics in Vienna.Marcel den Dikken is professor of linguistics at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
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Preface and acknowledgments
1. General introduction
2. Main objective
3. Intended readership
4. Object of description
5. Organization of the material
6. History of the project and future prospects
7. Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. Nouns: characterization and classification
Chapter 2. Projection of noun phrases I: complementation
Chapter 3. Projection of noun phrases II: modification
Volume 2
Chapter 4. Projection of noun phrases III: binominal constructions
Chapter 5. Determiners: articles and pronouns
Chapter 6. Numerals and quantifiers
Chapter 7. Pre-determiners
Chapter 8. Syntactic uses of noun phrases
Glossary
Subject index
References
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