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Linguistics in the Netherlands 2004

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Preface
pp. v-v(1)
Authors: Cornips, Leonie; Doetjes, Jenny

Contributors
pp. vi-vii(2)

Topic and focus within D
pp. 1-12(12)
Author: Aboh, Enoch O.

Is Dutch a multiple fronting language?
pp. 13-24(12)
Author: ter Beek, Janneke

Conditional imperatives in Dutch and Russian
pp. 25-35(11)
Authors: Boogaart, Ronny; Trnavac, Radoslava

Auxiliary drop in Early Modern German
pp. 36-46(11)
Author: Breitbarth, Anne

Acquiring voicing in Dutch: The role of function words
pp. 47-57(11)
Author: van der Feest, Suzanne

The role of language-specific phonotactics in the acquisition of onset clusters
pp. 58-68(11)
Authors: Fikkert, Paula; Freitas, M. João

Number in the Yurakaré noun phrase
pp. 69-79(11)
Author: van Gijn, Rik

Nominal tense marking in Movima: Nominal or clausal scope?
pp. 80-90(11)
Author: Haude, Katharina

Phonetic or phonological contrasts in Dutch boundary tones?
pp. 102-113(12)
Authors: van Heuven, Vincent J.; Kirsner, Robert S.

Seven years later: The effect of spelling on interpretation
pp. 134-145(12)
Authors: Neijt, Anneke; Schreuder, Robert; Baayen, R. H.

Multi-level OT: An argument from speech pathology
pp. 146-157(12)
Author: den Ouden, Dirk-Bart

Exploring Cantonese tense
pp. 169-180(12)
Author: Sybesma, Rint

Pseudo coordination is not subordination
pp. 181-192(12)
Author: de Vos, Mark

Head-internal relative clauses in Dutch?
pp. 193-204(12)
Author: de Vries, Mark

On segmental complexity: Affricates and patterns of segmental modification in consonant inventories
pp. 217-228(12)
Authors: van de Weijer, Jeroen; Hinskens, Frans

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