33.3981, TOC: Linguistics in the Netherlands 39 / 2022 (2022)
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Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2022 21:23:32
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Linguistics in the Netherlands Vol. 39, No. 2022 (2022)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Linguistics in the Netherlands
Volume Number: 39
Issue Number: 2022
Issue Date: 2022
Main Text:
2022. iv, 294 pp.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Jorrig Vogels & Sterre Leufkens
p. 1
Articles:
The syntax of progressive and ingressive aanhet-constructions in Dutch
Maarten Bogaards, Ronny Boogaart & Sjef Barbiers
pp. 2–20
Variation in the processing of grammatical norm violations:
Between-participant and between-construction differences
Floris Cos & Ferdy Hubers
pp. 21–38
Pronouns of address in recruitment advertisements from multinational companies
Maria den Hartog, Marjolein van Hoften & Gert-Jan Schoenmakers
pp. 39–54
Interpreting idioms in a second language: The role of context and transfer in
interpreting English idioms by native Dutch speakers
Demi van Dijk, Jorrig Vogels & Mark de Vries
pp. 55–71
The hurtfulness of slurs, nouns and adjectives as group labels
Lotte Hogeweg & Monique Neuleman
pp. 72–87
Claiming common ground with utterance-final particle hoor in Dutch
Helen de Hoop & Gijs Mulder
pp. 88–102
Moras are about length not about weight: Cayuga laryngeal metathesis, Chugach
Alutiiq degemination and Wolof stress
Haike Jacobs
pp. 103–121
The insubordinated infinitive in Makhuwa-Enahara and the expression of
feelings
Iris Kruijsdijk, Nina van der Vlugt & Jenneke van der Wal
pp. 122–142
A table named James or a table named Maya? The influence of grammatical gender
on the perception of objects in German and Polish
Pia I. Kurz, Coleen Gonner, Monika Magdalena Bartnicka & Hannah N. M.
De Mulder
pp. 143–157
Addition, restriction, iteration: Focus particles in Dutch conditionals
Alex Reuneker
pp. 158–173
The use of the Dutch discourse particle eigenlijk by native and non-native
speakers
Naomi van Rossem, Lotte Hogeweg, Helen de Hoop & Ferdy Hubers
pp. 174–191
De dochter doet een powernap : Definite article possessives with kinship terms
in Dutch
Michelle Suijkerbuijk, Sterre Leufkens & Marten van der Meulen
pp. 192–208
Toward a supralexical analysis of the repetitive/restitutive ambiguity
Marjolein Wietske Talsma
pp. 209–224
Integrating deictic co-speech gestures in demonstrative forms
Silvia Terenghi
pp. 225–239
A nanosyntactic approach to Dutch deadjectival verbs
Guido Vanden Wyngaerd, Karen De Clercq & Pavel Caha
pp. 240–262
There is more to the morphology of -š/ -iš : The comparative in Ukrainian
Anastasiia Vyshnevska
pp. 263–278
The role of word frequency in the L2 acquisition of variable patterns: A case
study of the pronunciation of English words with –man by Chinese learners
Jeroen van de Weijer, Marjoleine Sloos & Weiyun Wei
pp. 279–294
Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories
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