
Nota Bene
Volume 2, Issue 2 (2025)
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2025. vi, 298 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 31 October 2025
Published online on 31 October 2025
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Table of Contents
- ForewordKristel Doreleijers, Remco Knooihuizen & Eva van Lier | pp. 227–228
- Pleidooi voor nutteloze beschavingMark Dingemanse | pp. 229–235
- Vowel devoicing as prosodic augmentation in MẽbêngôkreBernat Bardagil | pp. 236–251
- Uhm… The use of hesitation markers on the social media platform X in Dutch and SpanishPatricia Sánchez Carrasco, Imke Wets & Lotte Hogeweg | pp. 252–268
- Tread lightly: Deriving distributional differences in Dutch manner adverbialsLex Cloin-Tavenier | pp. 269–288
- TAM splits in conditional argument indexingSjaak de Wit & Eva van Lier | pp. 289–303
- Language and the brain: Broca and Wernicke in contextEls Elffers | pp. 304–323
- Pa ging morgen golfen : A Kleinian analysis of the posterior past in DutchHarvey Haans | pp. 324–339
- A Grambank typology of omnipredicativity: Copula use in nominal predication and subject indexingMatthew Micyk | pp. 340–356
- The prosodic structure of Turkish accent patternsClemens Poppe & Turan Hancı | pp. 357–372
- Modal particles in workplace coaching in German: An exploratory study of coaches’ useSteven Schoonjans & Eva-Maria Graf | pp. 373–388
- Un bietje lope schume in de Onderstad : A Bayesian multivariate regression analysis of variation in NimwèègsChristian Schramm, Tanita Duiker & Luis Miguel Rojas-Berscia | pp. 389–412
- Nominal purposive constructions in Wapishana and TarumaAnna K. Serke | pp. 413–429
- The diminutive form eentje : A syntactic analysisPetra Sleeman | pp. 430–447
- Automatic dialect classification of the Southern Dutch dialectsHo Wang Matthew Sung | pp. 448–473
- Universal quantifiers in math and late language development in school-aged childrenAnnemarie van Dooren & Angeliek van Hout | pp. 474–490
- Preschoolers’ word prediction in active and passive sentences: An eye‑tracking studyFloria Tosca van Rooy & Atty Schouwenaars | pp. 491–507
- Non-binary language use in a German novel: A case study of Kim de l’Horizon’s BlutbuchThom Westveer | pp. 508–524
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