Linguistics in the Netherlands 2024
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[Nota Bene, 1:2] Expected December 2024. vi, 241 pp.
Publishing status: In production
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Table of Contents
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ForewordMarco Bril & Kristel Doreleijers | pp. 115–116
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Met zonder jas and other antonym errors in the spontaneous speech of Dutch childrenJacqueline van Kampen | pp. 117–133
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When words sail through the desert: The Songhay layer in WolofCorentin Bourdeau & Luis Miguel Rojas-Berscia | pp. 134–151
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Dialect variation in Dutch manner adverbs: Stilletjeser or stillertjes as comparative?Lex Cloin-Tavenier | pp. 152–176
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Can the Discriminative Lexicon Model account for the family size effect in auditory word recognition?Hanno Müller, Louis ten Bosch & Mirjam Ernestus | pp. 177–193
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The discourse function of verbal aspect in Ecuadorian SionaJelle Christiaans | pp. 194–209
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Bilingual effects in foreign language learningElena Tribushinina, Angela Radić & Gordana Hržica | pp. 210–226
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How and why is ONE different?Irina Morozova & Sjef Barbiers | pp. 227–243
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ChatGPT as an informantIris Mulders & E.G. Ruys | pp. 244–263
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Dutch Willen’s steps towards a future markerAnnemarie van Dooren | pp. 264–279
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Als dan or dan als? Preferences in clause order for Dutch conditionalsThomas J.C. van der Leer & Lotte Hogeweg | pp. 280–296
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The interaction between animacy, definiteness and topicality in the historical development of Differential Object Marking in Spanish: Steps towards a more complete overviewNienke Wessel | pp. 297–317
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The external and internal syntax of genoegMalte Koot | pp. 318–336
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The example of ‘yawning’: Towards a typology of bodily actionsGeertje Heijkoop & Maarten Mous | pp. 337–355
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