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Date: 21-Nov-2023
From: Karin Plijnaar [karin.plijnaar at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Linguistics in the Netherlands Vol. 40 (2023)
Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Linguistics in the Netherlands
Volume Number: 40
Issue Number: -
Issue Date: 11/17/2023
Main Text:
2023. v, 317 pp.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Sterre Leufkens & Marco Bril
pp. 1–3
ARTICLES
The contact-based emergence of the subject-focus construction in
Wolof: A dynamic perspective
Corentin Bourdeau & Luis Miguel Rojas-Berscia
pp. 4–22
Univerbation in Afrikaans verbal diminutives
Cora Cavirani-Pots & Engela De Villiers
pp. 23–38
Hyperdialectisms revisited
Kristel Doreleijers & Jos Swanenberg
pp. 39–54
Past tense reference to future eventualities: A Reichenbachian
approach
Harvey Haans & Helen de Hoop
pp. 55–68
Finding a geographical basis for split noun phrases in the Netherlands
and Belgium
Lieke Hendriks
pp. 69–87
Left dislocation in Dutch: A narrative elicitation study
Myrte van Hinsberg & Petra Hendriks
pp. 88–104
A sightseeing diminutive tour in Limburgian: N-assimilation and
diminutive formation from Vaals to Panningen
Haike Jacobs
pp. 105–119
Everything is not equal in adult and child Dutch: The scope of
universal quantifiers with negation
Jacqueline van Kampen
pp. 120–136
Dit is Laura-se (trui) : The spreading of the possessive se
construction in Dutch
Jacqueline van Kampen
pp. 137–154
Copular constructions in Makhuwa‑Enahara
Elizabeth Kujath & Jenneke van der Wal
pp. 155–177
Beyond politeness: A corpus study of Spanish por favor
Gijs Mulder & Patricia Sánchez Carrasco
pp. 178–193
Is ‘he’ still here? Exploring the contemporary use of masculine
subject pronouns for women in Dutch dialects
Joske Piepers, Ad Backus & Jos Swanenberg
pp. 194–209
On the acceptability of the not so dummy auxiliary ‘do’ in Dutch
Cansel Sert, Ferdy Hubers, Theresa Redl & Helen de Hoop
pp. 210–229
Are there different kinds of appositive relative clauses?
Mark de Vries
pp. 230–247
Argument doubling with proper nouns in spoken Dutch: A corpus study
Imke Wets, Michelle Suijkerbuijk, Maria den Hartog & Helen de Hoop
pp. 248–262
Degrees and manners as kinds: Evidence from Dutch equatives
Jianrong Yu & Lena Heynen
pp. 263–284
ESSAYS ‘LOT BIG QUESTIONS PRIZE’
The Netherlands Urban Field Station: Taaldiversiteit inzetten voor
gelijkere kansen
Eva van Lier, Ad Backus, Nel de Jong, Rik van Gijn, Konrad Rybka,
Jantien Smit, Josje Verhagen, Katherine Walker & Camille Welie
pp. 285–292
The Netherlands Urban Field Station: How language diversity promotes
equality of opportunity
Eva van Lier, Ad Backus, Nel de Jong, Rik van Gijn, Konrad Rybka,
Jantien Smit, Josje Verhagen, Katherine Walker & Camille Welie
pp. 293–300
Minds: Big questions for linguistics in the age of AI
Ad Backus, Michael Cohen, Neil Cohn, Myrthe Faber, Emiel Krahmer,
Schuyler Laparle, Emar Maier, Emiel van Miltenburg, Floris Roelofsen,
Eleonora Sciubba, Merel Scholman, Dimitar Shterionov, Maureen Sie,
Frédéric Tomas, Eva Vanmassenhove, Noortje Venhuizen & Connie de Vos
pp. 301–308
Reimagining language: Towards a better understanding of language by
including our interactions with non-humans
Marlou Rasenberg, Azeb Amha, Matt Coler, Marjo van Koppen, Emiel van
Miltenburg, Lynn de Rijk, Wyke Stommel & Mark Dingemanse
pp. 309–317
Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories
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