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Many aspects of Dutch linguistics are described in [ | Many aspects of Dutch linguistics are described in the [https://www.taalportaal.org/ Taalportaal website] | ||
*Phonology | |||
**Segment inventory | |||
**Phonotactics | |||
**Phonological processes | |||
**Phonology-morphology interface | |||
**Word stress | |||
**Accent & intonation | |||
**Clitics | |||
**Spelling | |||
*Morphology | |||
**Word formation | |||
**Inflection | |||
**Inflection and derivation | |||
**Allomorphy | |||
**The interface between phonology and morphology | |||
*Syntax | |||
**Verbs and Verb Phrases | |||
**Nouns and Noun Phrases | |||
**Adjectives and Adjective Phrases | |||
**Adpositions and adpositional phrases | |||
* Semantics | * Semantics | ||
* Pragmatics | * Pragmatics |
Revision as of 15:00, 2 March 2021
Many aspects of Dutch linguistics are described in the Taalportaal website
- Phonology
- Segment inventory
- Phonotactics
- Phonological processes
- Phonology-morphology interface
- Word stress
- Accent & intonation
- Clitics
- Spelling
- Morphology
- Word formation
- Inflection
- Inflection and derivation
- Allomorphy
- The interface between phonology and morphology
- Syntax
- Verbs and Verb Phrases
- Nouns and Noun Phrases
- Adjectives and Adjective Phrases
- Adpositions and adpositional phrases
- Semantics
- Pragmatics
- Stylistics
- Language learning
- Translation studies
- Diachronic language studies
- Terminology
- Dialectology
- Lexicography
- Natural Language Processing