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Linguistics in Netherlands

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  • 31 December 1986
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Price: $133.99
Pages: 266
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter Mouton
Series: AVT Publications
Publication Date: 31 December 1986
ISBN: 9783112419496
Format: Hardcover
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- List of contributors -- Lay ratings of long-term voice-and-speech characteristics -- Icelandic vowel lengthening and prosodic phonology -- Grammatical Functions and Agreement in Warlpiri -- Acquiring the linguistic devices for pronominal reference to persons: a crosslinguistic perspective on complex tasks with small words -- On promotion in contrastive left dislocation constructions -- On the order of (auxiliary) verbs and syntactic affixes -- A CV analysis of vowel hiatus in Kasem -- Passivization in Flemish dialects -- Phonetic correlates of stress patterns in Dutch (compound) adjectives -- Precedence in Jacaltec -- Passives and participles -- The autosegmental analysis of reduced vowel harmony systems: the case of Tunen -- Polarity-sensitivity and generalized quantifiers -- Vos- nos- + otros: one or two phenomena? -- Conditions on metrical adjunction -- "Roots", "words" and the stress behaviour of non-native words in Dutch -- On transivity in non-configurational languages -- Syllable reduplication -- Deverbal adjectives: grammatical or thematic relations? -- The vocalization of / l / in standard Dutch, a pilot study of an ongoing change -- Time intervals and identity relations across boundaries of intensional domains -- On the interaction of backness and rounding harmony -- Phonetic context effects and assimilation: perception and production -- Rhythm and reason in stress rankings -- Reduplication, spreading and/or empty suffix slots in Sierra Miwok associative morphology -- X-bar structure and argument structure in morphology