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TOC: Linguistics in the Netherlands 27 (2010)
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Linguistics in the Netherlands Vol. 27 (2010)
Message 1: Linguistics in the Netherlands Vol. 27 (2010)
Date: 28-Nov-2010
From: Paul Peranteau <paulbenjamins.com>
Subject: Linguistics in the Netherlands Vol. 27 (2010)
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Publisher: John Benjamins
http://www.benjamins.com/
Journal Title: Linguistics in the Netherlands
Volume Number: 27
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Issue Date: 2010
Main Text:
Linguistics in the Netherlands 2010 Edited by Jacqueline van Kampen and Rick NouwenUtrecht University
Linguistics in the Netherlands 27
2010. v, 140 pp.
The 41th annual meeting of the Linguistics Society of the Netherlands took placein Utrecht on February 6th, 2010. The annual meetings provide members with theopportunity to report on their ongoing research.At this year's meeting, 103 papers were presented, of which 22 were submitted tothe present volume. This volume contains a selection of these papers, whichpresent an overview of current research in a variety of fields of linguistics.
Table of contents
Foreword v
Whispered speech as input for cochlear implantsHans Rutger Bosker, Jeroen Briaire, Willemijn Heeren, Vincent J. van Heuven andSuzanne Jongman 1–15
The influence of erroneous stress position and segmental errors on intelligibility,comprehensibility and foreign accent in Dutch as a second languageJohanneke Caspers 17–29
On the Dutch directional particle heenCharlie Claessen and Joost Zwarts 31–43
‘Go’ on a rare grammaticalisation path to focusMaud Devos and Jenneke van der Wal 45–58
Topic introduction in the by-phrase: Long passives in Early Modern EnglishGea Dreschler 59–72
Probing the unnaturalDaniel Currie Hall 73–85
On which side of the Atlantic is Chinese-accented English? An acousticcomparison of Mandarin, British and American English monophthongsWei He and Vincent J. van Heuven 87–100
The utterance-final particle la in Taiwan MandarinChin-hui Lin 101–114
Assessing the discourse referential properties of weak definite NPsJolien Scholten and Ana Aguilar Guevara 115–128
Apparent nonlocalityMark de Vries 129–140
Linguistic Field(s):
Linguistic Theories
Phonology
Psycholinguistics
Syntax
General Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)
Dutch (nld)
English (eng)
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