The Berkeley Conference on Dutch Linguistics 1997: The Dutch Language at the MillenniumThomas Frederic Shannon, Johan P. Snapper University Press of America, 2000 - 290 strán (strany) Drawing upon presentations from the 1997 Berkeley Conference on Dutch Linguistics, The Dutch Language at the Millennium is part of an ongoing series from the Dutch Studies Program at the University of California at Berkeley. It is written by scholars on a variety of topics ranging from semantics and syntax to language history and ideology. General linguists as well as those specializing in the Dutch language will find this volume a useful tool. Co-published with the American Association for Netherlandic Studies. |
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On topicalization in Modern Dutch 93111 | 93 |
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