A functional approach to differential indexing: combining perspectives from typology and corpus linguisticsLot Dissertation Series • April 20th, 2022
Contract Type FiledApril 20th, 2022Just, E. C. (2022, April 20). A functional approach to differential indexing: combining perspectives from typology and corpus linguistics. LOT dissertation series. LOT, Amsterdam. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3283627
The adoption of sound change : synchronic and diachronic processing of regional variation in DutchLot Dissertation Series • October 12th, 2020
Contract Type FiledOctober 12th, 2020Voeten, C. C. (2020, October 13). The adoption of sound change : synchronic and diachronic processing of regional variation in Dutch. LOT dissertation series. LOT, Amsterdam. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/137723
The sociolinguistics of rhotacization in the Beijing speech communityLot Dissertation Series • August 22nd, 2022
Contract Type FiledAugust 22nd, 2022Hu, H. (2022, September 21). The sociolinguistics of rhotacization in the Beijing speech community. LOT dissertation series. LOT, Amsterdam. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3464385
Digital tools for sign language research: towards recognition and comparison of lexical signsLot Dissertation Series • April 9th, 2024
Contract Type FiledApril 9th, 2024Fragkiadakis, M. (2024, April 9). Digital tools for sign language research: towards recognition and comparison of lexical signs. LOT dissertation series. LOT, Amsterdam. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3734159
Ongekend 18e-eeuws Nederlands : taalvariatie in persoonlijke brievenLot Dissertation Series • November 18th, 2013
Contract Type FiledNovember 18th, 2013Simons, T. A. (2013, November 21). Ongekend 18e-eeuws Nederlands : taalvariatie in persoonlijke brieven. LOT dissertation series. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/22290
Flat but not shallow : towards flatter representations in deep semantic parsing for precise and feasible inferencingLot Dissertation Series • March 2nd, 2009
Contract Type FiledMarch 2nd, 2009Reckman, H. (2009, March 18). Flat but not shallow : towards flatter representations in deep semantic parsing for precise and feasible inferencing. LOT dissertation series. LOT Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics, Utrecht. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/13687
A functional approach to differential indexing: combining perspectives from typology and corpus linguisticsLot Dissertation Series • April 20th, 2022
Contract Type FiledApril 20th, 2022Just, E. C. (2022, April 20). A functional approach to differential indexing: combining perspectives from typology and corpus linguistics. LOT dissertation series. LOT, Amsterdam. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3283627
Flat but not shallow : towards flatter representations in deep semantic parsing for precise and feasible inferencingLot Dissertation Series • September 26th, 2022
Contract Type FiledSeptember 26th, 2022Reckman, H. (2009, March 18). Flat but not shallow : towards flatter representations in deep semantic parsing for precise and feasible inferencing. LOT dissertation series. LOT Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics, Utrecht. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/13687
Spanish-English contact in the Falkland Islands: an ethnographic approach to loanwords & place namesLot Dissertation Series • June 24th, 2022
Contract Type FiledJune 24th, 2022Rodriguez Gutiérrez, Y. V. (2022, June 14). Spanish-English contact in the Falkland Islands: an ethnographic approach to loanwords & place names. LOT dissertation series. LOT, Amsterdam. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3348457
What young Qassimi speakers say about the White DialectLot Dissertation Series • February 21st, 2023
Contract Type FiledFebruary 21st, 2023This chapter addresses some issues that lie beyond the linguistic analysis of the White Dialect (WD). In this chapter, I discuss the perspectives of three different groups regarding the WD: the young Qassimi Arabic (QA) speakers (i.e., the young participants in this research), people in the media, and Arabic linguists
Language, education and identity in AfricaLot Dissertation Series • August 2nd, 2021
Contract Type FiledAugust 2nd, 2021Pinxteren, L. M. C. van. (2021, September 16). Language, education and identity in Africa. LOT dissertation series. LOT, Amsterdam. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3210293
Clause-typing and evidentiality in Ecuadorian SionaLot Dissertation Series • February 24th, 2014
Contract Type FiledFebruary 24th, 2014Bruil, M. (2014, February 20). Clause-typing and evidentiality in Ecuadorian Siona. LOT dissertation series. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/23938
License: Licence agreement concerning inclusion of doctoral thesis in the Institutional Repository of the University of LeidenLot Dissertation Series • January 23rd, 2020
Contract Type FiledJanuary 23rd, 2020Nothing is marked as a clitic in the structure in (47). The prosodic sta- tus of pronouns and auxiliaries must be decided upon later in the course of derivation. I suggest that the “decision” takes place at the stage of Vocabulary Insertion. For example, there are two Vocabulary Items that can be associated with the morpheme aux.3sg: the clitic form je or the strong form jeste. The latter is chosen in a limited number of configura- tions (when the element is focus-marked or contrasted, when conjoined or when it follows a preposition (for pronouns). In all the other cases the clitic form is inserted. Therefore, clitics forms are default, while strong forms only appear in specific environments. (48) demonstrates the Vo- cabulary Items for the strong and clitics forms of the accusative pronoun ga/njega ‘him’. Recall that according to the Subset Principle of Halle (1997), the item that matches the greatest number of features must be chosen, therefore a strong form must appear under focus w
License: Licence agreement concerning inclusion of doctoral thesis in the Institutional Repository of the University of LeidenLot Dissertation Series • February 23rd, 2023
Contract Type FiledFebruary 23rd, 2023This appendix describes the annotation of the Dutch data extracted from the corpora. The data are annotated in the database (cf. Okabe 2022) in terms of the data source (see (1) below), the inflection of the posture verb (2), the form of the connector (3), the syntactic and semantic features of the second verb (4), some features of the subject (5), the placement and some features of the object, if present (6), the presence/absence and the placement of the modifier (8), structural information (9), and other characteristics (10). Note that not all the information coded in the database is systematically discussed in the text, e.g. person and mood specification on the verb.
A history of Alorese (Austronesian) combining linguistic and oral historyLot Dissertation Series • February 15th, 2022
Contract Type FiledFebruary 15th, 2022Sulistyono, Y. (2022, February 16). A history of Alorese (Austronesian): combining linguistic and oral history. LOT dissertation series. LOT, Amsterdam. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/3275052
ContractLot Dissertation Series • June 22nd, 2023
Contract Type FiledJune 22nd, 2023Hello, who is this? The relationship between linguistic and speaker- dependent information in the acoustics of consonants