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Linguistics in the Netherlands 1991

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This volume contains a selection of the papers presented at the twenty-second annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of the Netherlands.

The aim of the annual meeting is to provide members of the society with an opportunity to report on their work in progress.

The seventeen papers in this volume present an overview of research in different fields of linguistics in the Netherlands.

It contains articles on phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and text linguistics.

Contents Ronny Boogaart: “Progressive Aspect” in Dutch Marja Clement: Present — Preterite: Tense and Narrative Point of View Leonie Cornips: Possessive Object Constructions in Heerlens Marcel den Dikken: Serial Verbs, “Object Sharing”, and the Analysis of Dative Shift Petra Hendriks: The Coordination-like Structure of Comparatives Ben Hermans: Eliminating Destressing Rules Vincent van Heuven & Annelies Hoos: Hiatus Deletion, Phonological Rule or Phonetic Coarticulation?

Angeliek van Hout: Deverbal Nominalization, Object versus Event Denoting Nominals Riny Huybregts: Allosteric Agreement in VSO Languages Haike Jacobs: Old French Proclisis and Enclisis: The Clitic Group or the Prosodic Word?

Willy Jongenburger & Vincent van Heuven: The Distribution of (Word Initial) Glottal Stop in Dutch Klara Lindhout-Lengyel: The Analysis of Focus in Hungarian Sietze Looyenga: Events and Properties as Semantic Primitives Rint Sybesma: The Dummy DE in Chinese Resultatives Jeroen van de Weijer: Towards a Theory of Phonological Complexity Guido Vanden Wyngaerd & Jan-Wouter Zwart: Reconstruction and Vehicle Change Ron van Zonneveld: The Syntax of Gapping

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Product Details
1556192150 / 9781556192159
Paperback
12/11/1991
Netherlands
180 pages
160 x 240 mm, 340 grams