Full Description
Linguistics in the Netherlands is a collection of internationally peer-reviewed articles representing current research in the Netherlands, in various fields of linguistics.
This year's volume is based on the 47th annual conference of the Linguistic Society of the Netherlands (Utrecht, 7 February, 2016), at which 98 papers were presented. Of the 22 papers that were submitted in writing roughly 50% was accepted for publication.
Linguistics in the Netherlands especially welcomes ongoing research and researchers in an early stage of their career.
Contents
1. Dutch impersonal passives: Beyond volition and atelicity (by Belien, Maaike); 1. Articles; 2. Expressing generic and transitory opinions in Greek: A semantic analysis of the verbs theoro and vrisko (by Bimpikou, Sofia); 3. Complex language, complex thought?: The relation between children's production of double embeddings and Theory of Mind (by Bogaerds-Hazenberg, Suzanne T.M.); 4. Imperatives and politeness in Dutch (by Hoop, Helen de); 5. Deriving verb-cluster variation in Dutch and German (by Kampen, Jacqueline van); 6. Phrasal and clausal comparatives in Dutch (by Lindenbergh, Charlotte Gea); 7. Fragment answers with infinitives in a Flemish dialect (by Rys, Kathy); 8. Voicing distinctions in the Dutch-German dialect continuum (by Ouddeken, Nina); 9. Conditional use of prepositional phrases in Dutch: The case of zonder ('without') (by Reuneker, Alex); 10. Object relative clauses in Dutch-speaking children with High-Functioning Autism (HFA) (by Schaeffer, Jeannette); 11. The influence of L2 English and immersion education on L3 French in the Netherlands (by Stadt, Rosalinde); 12. Definedness conditions on admission-of-ignorance moves (by Vicente, Luis)