Linguistics in the Netherlands 2003

Edited by Leonie M.E.A. Cornips and Paula Fikkert
Meertens Institute / University of Nijmegen
[Linguistics in the Netherlands, 20]  2003.  viii, 225 pp.
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Table of Contents

Preface
Leonie M.E.A. Cornips and Paula Fikkert
v
Contributors
vi–vii
Articles
Participle fronting in Bulgarian as XP-movement
Hans Broekhuis and Krzysztof Migdalski
1–12
Forked modality
Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng and Rint Sybesma
13–23
Cylinders, planes, lines and points: Suggestions for a new conception of the handshape parameter in sign languages
Onno A. Crasborn
25–32
A note on conversion in Dutch and German
Jan Don
33–44
Particle verbs in early Middle English: The case of up
Marion Elenbaas
45–57
This is a yes/no-question?
Judith Haan and Vincent J. van Heuven
59–70
Patterns of segmental modification in consonant inventories: Contrastive vs. redundant systems and phonology vs. phonetics
Frans L. Hinskens and Jeroen van de Weijer
71–81
Sentence processing theories and the position of complex constituents in Dutch texts
Frank Jansen
83–92
An acoustic study of standard Dutch /v/, /f/, /z/ and /s/
Mikhail Kissine, Hans van de Velde and Roeland van Hout
93–104
The acquisition of Negative Concord: The case of pas...non plus
Erica van Lente
105–115
Verpleegsters, ambassadrices and masseuses: Stratum differences in the comprehension of Dutch words with feminine agent suffixes
Anneke Neijt, Robert Schreuder and R. H. Baayen
117–127
The realisation of final schwa in NK loanword phonology
Sang Jik Rhee
129–140
Constraints on post-lexical processes in Dutch
Eddy G. Ruys and Mieke Trommelen
141–153
Positions of parentheticals and interjections: A corpus-based approach
Carla Schelfhout, Peter-Arno Coppen and Nelleke Oostdijk
155–166
The structure of Dutch /au/
Francine Swets and Marc van Oostendorp
167–176
‘Syntactic ergativity’ in Dyirbal and Balinese
Mario van de Visser
177–188
Weird polarity indefinites in French
Evangelia Vlachou
189–200
Three-dimensional grammar
Mark de Vries
201–212
Mutual intelligibility of Chinese, Dutch and American speakers of English
Hongyan Wang and Vincent J. van Heuven
213–224

Subjects

Benjamins Subject classification

BIC Subject

CF: Linguistics

BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics
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