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    Linguistics in the Netherlands 1985
    Linguistics in the Netherlands 1983
    • 1985

      Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- List of contributors -- On the placement of 'Integrative accent' in Dutch -- Het-raising -- Lexical phonology, final devoicing and subject pronouns in Dutch -- On the categorial status of inflection -- Single-valued features and the non-linear analysis of vowel harmony -- Small clauses 'A tout prix'? -- Ambisyllabicity in Dutch -- Le subjonctif dans la relative: une question de champ -- Predication in NP -- The role of morphology in stress assignment -- The syntax of verb and particle combinations in old English -- Non-native suffixes and stress in Dutch -- Adverbs in English -- Truncation in German - morphotactic versus phonotactic constraints -- Some notes on weak crossover in Hungarian -- Phase verbs in Russian and Burzio's generalization -- Taking government seriously -- TO and PRO -- On the semantics of the French NP des N -- Big a Puzzle -- Antecedent-reflexive agreement -- Latin relative clauses and the notion of specificity -- Language technology as linguistics: A phonological case study of Dutch spelling -- Aspirated geminates in Pali -- Irony and lexical meaning -- Backmatter

      Linguistics in the Netherlands 1985
    • 1983

      Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- List of contributors -- Surface structure effects on the accentuation of verbs in read aloud text -- A case of restructuring -- Final devoicing, assimilation, and subject clitics in Dutch -- On the development of Dutch negation -- On VI, GB and INFL -- Formal semantics: a lexical semantic approach -- The verbal specifier in Dutch -- Typology of states of affairs -- Die and dat in West-Flemish relative clauses -- The distribution of sentential complements -- Numerals as determiners -- The problem of the passive in constructions of perception and cognition in modern Hebrew -- On the similarity of quantification and focus -- Morphological alternations and phonological rules: the case of Dutch intervocalic fricatives -- Clivage dans la grammaire: la syntaxe de ce -f être + qui/ que -- The parameter preposition/postposition in word order typology -- How to derive multiple questions? -- Tense theory and the relation between futurity and non-finiteness in English -- Model verbs, L-tous and the Binding Theory -- Comrie on subjects

      Linguistics in the Netherlands 1983