Contains fulltext : M_316922.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Compounds in Dutch and Afrikaans may contain a linking sound resembling the plural suffix [_] or [_n]. This linking sound can be spelled in Dutch as e or en, a difference which previous research has shown to affect the interpretation of left hand members of compounds regarding their plurality. Here, we look at the existence of the reverse effect: do semantic clues about number influence preferences for a linking sound in novel compounds? Indeed, contexts in which the left hand member of a compound-to-be is present in its plural form increase the tendency to prefer a linking element (using a seven-point rating scale). In contexts which merely suggest a plu...
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Compounds in Dutch and Afrikaans may contain a linking sound resembling the plural suffix [_] or [_n...
Item does not contain fulltextDutch compounds with 'e' or 'en' as linking element between modifier a...
The present study investigates linguistic relativity. Do form differences between Dutch and English ...
Contains fulltext : 102058.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The plural su...
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The plural suffix -en (noot+en, 'nuts') is pronounced differently by speakers coming from different ...
Contains fulltext : 101768.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present s...
As in many other languages, the constituents of nominal compounds in Dutch are often separated by a ...
This dataset accompanies a paper to be published in "Morphology" (JOMO, Springer). Under the present...
In standard Dutch, the plural suffix -en is homographic and homophonic with the linking suffix -en (...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)The expression of number (#) within the noun phrase has been argu...
Contains fulltext : 150902.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)23 p
Contains fulltext : 166386.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)23 p
Contains fulltext : 150784.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)21 p
Contains fulltext : M_134504.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)23 p
Compounds in Dutch and Afrikaans may contain a linking sound resembling the plural suffix [_] or [_n...
Item does not contain fulltextDutch compounds with 'e' or 'en' as linking element between modifier a...
The present study investigates linguistic relativity. Do form differences between Dutch and English ...
Contains fulltext : 102058.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The plural su...
Contains fulltext : 56692.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)10 p
The plural suffix -en (noot+en, 'nuts') is pronounced differently by speakers coming from different ...
Contains fulltext : 101768.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present s...
As in many other languages, the constituents of nominal compounds in Dutch are often separated by a ...
This dataset accompanies a paper to be published in "Morphology" (JOMO, Springer). Under the present...
In standard Dutch, the plural suffix -en is homographic and homophonic with the linking suffix -en (...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)The expression of number (#) within the noun phrase has been argu...
Contains fulltext : 150902.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)23 p
Contains fulltext : 166386.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)23 p
Contains fulltext : 150784.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)21 p
Contains fulltext : M_134504.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)23 p