
Linguistics in the Netherlands 2026
Special issue of Nota Bene 3:2 (2026)
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[Nota Bene, 3:2] Expected October 2026. ca. 200 pp.
Publishing status: In production
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Table of Contents
- Forewordp. 1
- Common ground management in Imbabura KichwaGiosuè Balocco | p. 1
- On the types and tokens of Dutch dezelfde/hetzelfdeSjef Barbiers & Irina Morozova | p. 1
- Decomposing place names: Evidence from the Hebrew construct stateIdan Caspi | p. 1
- Affect and discourses of migration in the Netherlands: National identity construction through discursive OtheringJanet M. Fuller | p. 1
- A conjunctive coordination phrase-based analysis of Palestinian ‘or wh-word’ questionsSamir Khalaily | p. 1
- Differential argument indexing by means of affixes vs. cliticsR. Pamir Martini & Eva van Lier | p. 1
- Deriving the third stem in Italianp. 1
- Gender-inclusive language in French: Where do L2 learners stand?David Mateus, Thom Westveer, Petra Sleeman & Enoch O. Aboh |
- De status van het onderscheid tussen HOK en BȮK in het Noord-NederlandsMaureen Prins & Remco Knooihuizen |
- Principle C reconstruction effects in Dutch: A coreference judgment experiment and a self-paced reading experimentGert-Jan Schoenmakers & Kohei Haneda |
- Evaluating the impact of children’s engagement with language science at the Kletskoppen festival: Having fun matters!Sharon Unsworth & Else Eising |
- Thematic role interpretation and morphosyntactic transfer in Dutch-speaking children using pseudowordsMarlies Jennefer Veenstra & Atty Schouwenaars |
- Morphological status mediates effects of segmental deletion on comprehensionTim Zee, Louis ten Bosch & Mirjam Ernestus |
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