Linguistics in the Netherlands 2007

Editors
ORCID logoBettelou Los | Radboud University Nijmegen
Marjo van Koppen | Utrecht University
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The thirty-eighth annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of the Netherlands took place in Utrecht on February 3rd, 2007. The aim of the annual meetings is to provide members with the opportunity to report on their ongoing research.

At this year’s meeting, 99 papers were presented, of which 39 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.

[Linguistics in the Netherlands, 24] 2007.  viii, 247 pp.
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Table of Contents
Foreword
v
Contributors
vii–viii
A ‘mini’ relative clause analysis for reduplicated attributive adjectives
Enoch O. Aboh
1–13
On the acquisition of nasals in Dutch and German
Nicole Altvater-Mackensen and Paula Fikkert
14–24
Silence and the construct state in Dutch date expressions
Marijke De Belder
25–35
A dependency-based typology of nasalisation and voicing phenomena
Bert Botma and Norval Smith
36–48
Does defective intervention exist?
Hans Broekhuis
49–61
Transparency effects in Zulu reason applicative questions
Leston Buell
62–73
Dutch ‘Proper name + -s’: A hidden possessive
Norbert Corver
74–85
Goals and sources in event structure
Berit Gehrke
86–98
Phonological constraints in speech processing
René Kager and Keren Shatzman
99–111
Relative agreement in Dutch
Jacqueline van Kampen
112–124
Verb type, animacy and definiteness in grammatical function disambiguation
Monique Lamers
125–137
The partitive article dei in Italian
Bert Le Bruyn
138–149
Perceptual assimilation of English vowels by Chinese listeners: Can native-language interference be predicted?
Lei Sun and Vincent J. van Heuven
150–161
Feature co-occurrence constraints in L1 acquisition
Clara Levelt and Marc van Oostendorp
162–172
Clitic Dislocation: Evidence for a low Topic position
Elisabeth van der Linden and Petra Sleeman
173–186
Schwa loss and its results in Low German: Tone or Overlength?
Maike Prehn
187–198
Object marking in Sambaa
Kristina Riedel
199–210
Reflecting the past: Mapping the development of the Indo-European SE‑form
Kees de Schepper
211–222
Mutual intelligibility and similarity of Chinese dialects: Predicting judgments from objective measures
Chaoju Tang and Vincent J. van Heuven
223–234
Dislocation and backgrounding
Mark de Vries
235–247
Subjects

Main BIC Subject

CF: Linguistics

Main BISAC Subject

LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General