27.2582, TOC: Lingua 178 (2016)

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Subject: 27.2582, TOC: Lingua 178 (2016)

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Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2016 12:57:44
From: Christopher Tancock [c.tancock at elsevier.com]
Subject: Lingua Vol.178 (2016)

 
Publisher:	Elsevier Ltd
			http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics 
			
Journal Title:  Lingua 
Volume Number:  178 
Issue Number:   
Issue Date:  2016 


Subtitle:  Linguistic Research in the CLARIN Infrastructure   


Main Text:  

All the articles in this issue are freely available to all in perpetuity. Open
access for this issue has been made possible by the CLARIN-NL project

Linguistic Research in the CLARIN Infrastructure 
Edited by Jan Odijk 

Linguistic research using CLARIN 
Pages 1-4 
Jan Odijk 

MIcrocomparative MOrphosyntactic REsearch (MIMORE): Mapping partial grammars
of Flemish, Brabantish and Dutch 
Pages 5-31 
Sjef Barbiers, Marjo van Koppen, Hans Bennis, Norbert Corver 

The relationship between first language acquisition and dialect variation:
Linking resources from distinct disciplines in a CLARIN-NL project  
Pages 32-45 
Leonie Cornips, Jos Swanenberg, Wilbert Heeringa, Folkert de Vriend 

Substitute infinitives and Oberfeld placement of auxiliaries in German
subordinate clauses: A synchronic and diachronic corpus study using the CLARIN
research infrastructure 
Pages 46-70 
Erhard Hinrichs 

Using Gabmap 
Pages 71-83 
Therese Leinonen, Çağrı Çöltekin, John Nerbonne 

Exploring genealogical blends: The Surinamese Creole cluster and the Virgin
Island Dutch Creole cluster 
Pages 84-103 
Robbert van Sluijs, Margot van den Berg, Pieter Muysken 

Number agreement in copular constructions: A treebank-based investigation 
Original Research Article 
Frank Van Eynde, Liesbeth Augustinus, Vincent Vandeghinste
 



Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
                     Historical Linguistics
                     Language Acquisition
                     Sociolinguistics
                     Syntax
                     Text/Corpus Linguistics

Subject Language(s): Dutch (nld)
                     German (deu)
                     Sranan Tongo (srn)
                     Vlaams (vls)



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