Contents
Preface
- Subjunctions as discourse markers? Stancetaking on the topic ‘insubordinate subordination’
Werner Abraham
- Two-layer networks, non-linear separation, and human learning
R. Harald Baayen & Peter Hendrix
- John’s car repaired. Variation in the position of past participles in the verbal cluster in Duth
Sjef Barbiers, Hans Bennis & Lotte Dros-Hendriks
- Perception of word stress
Leonor van der Bij, Dicky Gilbers & Wolfgang Kehrein
- Empirical evidence for discourse markers at the lexical level
Jelke Bloem
- Verb phrase ellipsis and sloppy identity: a corpus-based investigation
Johan Bos
- Om-omission
Gosse Bouma
- Neural semantics
Harm Brouwer, Mathew W. Crocker & Noortje J. Venhuizen
- Liberating Dialectology
J. K. Chambers
- A new library for construction of automata
Jan Daciuk
- Generating English paraphrases from logic
Dan Flickinger
- Use and possible improvement of UNESCO’s Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger
Tjeerd de Graaf
- Assessing smoothing parameters in dialectometry
Jack Grieve
- Finding dialect areas by means of bootstrap clustering
Wilbert Heeringa
- An acoustic analysis of English vowels produced by speakers of seven different native-language backgrounds
Vincent J. van Heuven & Charlotte S. Gooskens
- Impersonal passives in German: some corpus evidence
Erhard Hinrichs
- In Hülle und Fülle – quantification at a distance in German, Duth and English
Jack Hoeksema
- The interpretation of Dutch direct speech reports by Frisian-Dutch bilinguals
Franziska Köder, J. W. van der Meer & Jennifer Spenader
- Mining for parsing failures
Daniël de Kok & Gertjan van Noord
- Looking for meaning in names
Stasinos Konstantopoulos
- Second thoughts about the Chomskyan revolution
Jan Koster
- Good maps
William A. Kretzschmar, Jr.
- The presentation of linguistic examples in the 90s: an unheralded hange
Charlotte Lindenbergh & Jan-Wouter Zwart
- Gravity, radiation, and dialectometry
Robert Malouf
- Exploring the role of extra-linguistic factors in defining dialectal variation patterns through cluster comparison
Simonetta Montemagni & Martijn Wieling
- Default inheritance and derivational morphology
Stefan Müller
- Licensing resultative phrases: the case of locatum subject alternation verbs in Japanese
Tsuneko Nakazawa
- Free word order and MCFLs
Mark-Jan Nederhof
- Keystroke dynamics for authorship attribution
Barbara Plank
- Quantitative diahronic dialectology
Jelena Prokić
- Write as you speak? A cross-linguistic investigation of orthographic transparency in Germanic, Romance and Slavic languages
Anja Scheppert, Wilbert Heeringa, Jelena Golubovic & Charlote Gooskens
- Vowel co-occurrence restriction in Ainu
Hidetoshi Shiraishi
- From dialectometry to semantics
Dirk Speelman & Kris Heylen
- On blended selfies and tainted smoothies
Oscar Strik, Muriel Norde & Karin Beijering
- “Featurometry”
Benedikt Szmrecsanyi
- Bootstrapping a dependency parser for Maltese – a real-world test case
Jörg Tiedemann & Lonneke van der Plas
- Identifying dialect regions from syntactic data
Erik Tjong Kim Sang
- Morphology changes faster than phonology
Esteve Valls
- Efective communication. A Platonic case study
Gerry C. Wakker
- Variation: from dialect to pragmatics, a progress report
Annie Zaenen, Brian Hicks, Cleo Condoravdi, Lauri Kartunen & Stanley Peters
- Talking about beliefs about beliefs without using recursion
Denise Zijlstra, Marieke Wijnbergen, Margreet Vogelzang & Petra Hendriks