24.4735, TOC: Linguistics in the Netherlands 30 (2013)
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Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 10:52:18
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Linguistics in the Netherlands Vol. 30 (2013)
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Publisher: John Benjamins
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Journal Title: Linguistics in the Netherlands
Volume Number: 30
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Issue Date: 2013
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2013. iv, 213 pp.
Table of Contents
Articles
Children's ability to use speaker certainty in learning novel words
Myrthe Bergstra, Hannah de Mulder and Peter Coopmans
1-12
Velar variation in French
Janine Berns
13-27
Modeling metrical stress acquisition through alignment constraint induction
Jeroen Breteler
28-45
A fraction too much friction: The phonological status of voiced fricatives
Bert Botma and Marijn van 't Veer
46-60
Verbal inflection errors in child L1: Syntax of phonology?
Simone Buijs, Sabine van Reijen and Fred Weerman
61-72
On the acquisition of daar and er
Chantal van Dijk and Peter Coopmans
73-88
The effect of prescriptivism on comparative markers in spoken Dutch
Ferdy Hubers and Heleen de Hoop
89-101
Sluicing inside relatives: The case of Gungbe
Anikó Lipták and Enoch O. Aboh
102-118
Rethinking the distribution of English finite clausal complements: Evidence from complementiser-how clauses
Rachel Nye
119-130
Tracking reference with null subjects
Manuela Pinto
131-145
Do speakers of Dutch use their knowledge of German while processing written Danish words?
Femke Swarte, Anja Schüppert and Charlotte Gooskens
146-159
Locality and right-dislocation
Mark de Vries
160-172
Information structural transfer in advanced Dutch EFL writing: A cross-linguistic longitudinal study
Sanne van Vuuren
173-187
Acquiring markedness constraints: The case of French
Jeroen van de Weijer and Maroleine Sloos
188-200
Effects of immediate repetition at different stages of consecutive interpreting training: An experimental study
Wenting Yu and Vincent J. van Heuven
201-213
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
General Linguistics
Language Acquisition
Psycholinguistics
Sociolinguistics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Danish (dan)
Dutch (nld)
English (eng)
French (fra)
German (deu)
Gun (guw)
Hungarian (hun)
Italian (ita)
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