Bert Botma
Universitair docent
- Naam
- Dr. E.D. Botma
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 2150
- e.d.botma@hum.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-6764-9782
Bert Botma is een Universitair Docent aan het Centre for Linguistics. Zijn onderzoeksgebied is de fonologie, het vakgebied dat de klankstructuur van menselijke talen bestudeert. Hij houdt zich vooral bezig met de interne structuur van spraakklanken en lettergrepen. Hij doet onderzoek naar verschillende talen, waaronder het (oud-) Engels, Nederlands, Nivkh en Iraqw.
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- Botma E.D. & Mous M.P.G.M. (2023), Vowel copy in Iraqw verbal derivation. In: Weijer J. van de (red.), Representing phonological detail (Part I: segmental structure and representations). Berlin: De Gruyter. 17-32.
- Puggaard-Rode R., Botma E.D. & Grijzenhout J. (2023), Towards a quantized representation of phonological stop contrasts. In: Breit F., Botma E.D., Veer M. van 't & Oostendorp M. van (red.), Primitives of phonological structure. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 305-322.
- Breit F., Botma E.D., Veer M. van 't, Oostendorp M. van & Grijzenhout J. (red.) (2023), Primitives of phonological structure. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Botma E.D. & Mous M.P.G.M. (2023), Vowel copy in Iraqw verbal derivation. In: Weijer J. van de (red.), Part 1: Segmental structure and representations. Phonology and Phonetics nr. 32. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. 17-31.
- Veer M. van 't, Botma E.D., Breit F. & Oostendorp M. van (2023), The structure and content of phonological primitives. In: Breit F., Botma E.D., Veer M. van 't & Oostendorp M. van (red.), Primitives of phonological structure. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1-36.
- Botma E.D. & Ewen C.J. (2023), Old English Breaking as vowel excrescence. In: Weijer J.M. van de (red.), Representing phonological detail (Part I: segmental structure and representations). Berlin: De Gruyter. 133-150.
- Botma E.D. (2022), Nasals and nasalization. In: Aronoff M. (red.). Oxford Bibliographies in Linguistics. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Botma E.D. (2020), Bespreking van: Hannahs S.J. Bosch A. (2020), The Routledge Handbook of Phonological Theory: Routledge. Journal of Linguistics 56(1): 210-212.
- Kok K. de, Botma E.D. & Veer B.M. van 't (2018), Glides and laryngeals as a structural class, Linguistics in the Netherlands 35(1): 51-64.
- Shiraishi H. & Botma E.D. (2017), On the diachronic origin of Nivkh height restrictions. In: Shiraishi H. & Botma E.D. (red.), Sonic Signatures. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
- Botma E.D. (2017), Nasals and nasalization. In: Botma E.D. (red.), Oxford Bibliographies in Linguistics. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Shiraishi H. & Botma E.D. (2016), Asymmetric distribution of vowels in Nivkh, Studia Orientalia Electronica 117: 39-46.
- Botma E.D. (2015), Phonetics and Phonology. In: , The Year's Work in English Studies nr. 93. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 6-9.
- Shiraishi H. & Botma E.D. (2015), Nivkh writing practices: literacy and vitality in an endangered language. In: Smakman D. & Heinrich P. (red.), Globalising Sociolinguistics. Challenging and Expanding Theory. London and New York: Routledge. 209-222.
- Botma E.D. (2015), Phonetics and phonology (35 entries and 1 article). In: Hall T.A. & Pompino-Marshall B. (red.), Dictionary of Phonetics and Phonology. Berlin: De Gruyter.
- Botma E.D. (2014) Review of English Phonetics and Phonology: An Introduction (Second Edition). Bespreking van: Carr Philip (2013), English Phonetics and Phonology: An Introduction. Malden, MA and Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. English Studies 95(6).
- Botma E.D. & Veer B.M. van 't (2014), Voiced fricatives as a phonological borderline disorder, Phonological Studies 17: 111-114.
- Botma E.D. (2014), Phonetics and Phonology. In: , The Year's Work in English Studies nr. 92. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 10-13.
- Botma E.D. & Shiraishi H. (2014), Nivkh palatalisation: articulatory causes and perceptual effects, Phonology 31(2): 181-207.
- Botma E.D., Kula N.C. & Nasukawa K. (red.) (2013), The Bloomsbury Companion to Phonology. London: Bloomsbury.
- Botma E.D. & Veer B.M. van 't (2013), A fraction too much friction: The phonological status of voiced fricatives, Linguistics in the Netherlands : 46-60.
- Botma E.D. (2013), Phonetics and phonology. In: , The Year's Work in English Studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 15-20.
- Botma E.D. (2012), Phonetics and phonology. In: , The Year's Work in English Studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 13-16.
- Botma E.D. & Van Oostendorp M. (2012), A propos of the Dutch vowel system 21 years on, 22 years on. In: Botma E.D. & Noske R. (red.), Phonological Explorations: Empirical, Theoretical and Diachronic Issues. Berlin: De Gruyter.
- Botma E.D., Sebregts K. & Smakman D. (2012), The phonetics and phonology of Dutch mid vowels before /l/, Laboratory Phonology 3(2): 273-298.
- Botma E.D. & Noske R. (red.) (2012), Phonological Explorations: Empirical, Theoretical and Diachronic Issues. Berlin: De Gruyter.
- Botma E.D. & Noske R. (2012), Introduction. In: Botma E.D. & Noske R. (red.), Phonological Explorations: Empirical, Theoretical and Diachronic Issues: De Gruyter. 1-7.
- Botma E.D. (2011), Phonetics and Phonology. In: , Year's Work in English Studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 15-19.
- Botma E.D. (2011), Sonorants. In: Oostendorp M. van, Ewen C.J., Hume E. & Rice K. (red.), The Blackwell Companion to Phonology. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. 171-194.
- Botma E.D., Kula N.C. & Nasukawa K. (2010), Features. In: , The Continuum Companion to Phonology. London: Continuum. 33-63.
- Botma E.D. (2010), Phonetics and phonology. In: , The Year's Work in English Studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 20-27.
- Botma E.D., Kula N.C. & Nasukawa K. (red.) (2010), The Continuum Companion to Phonology. London: Continuum.
- Botma E.D. & Ewen C.J. (2009), Against rhymal adjuncts: the syllabic affiliation of English postvocalic consonants. In: Nasukawa K. & Backley P. (red.), Strength Relations in Phonology. Berlijn: Mouton de Gruyter. 221-250.
- Botma E.D. (2009), Transparency in nasal harmony and the limits of reductionism. In: Nasukawa Kuniya & Backley Phillip (red.), Strength relations in phonology. Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter. 79-112.
- Botma E.D., Ewen C.J. & Torre E.J. van der (2008), The syllabic affiliation of postvocalic liquids: an onset-specifier approach, Lingua 118(9): 1250-1270.
- Botma E.D. (2008) Boekbespreking. Bespreking van: Weijer J.H. van de & Torre E.J. van der (2007), Voicing in Dutch: (De-)voicing -- phonology, phonetics, and psycholinguistics nr. 3. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins. Nederlandse Taalkunde 13.
- Koppen J.M. van & Botma E.D. (red.) (2008), Linguistics in the Netherlands 200. Linguistics in the Netherlands. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
- Botma E.D. & Smith N.S.H. (2007), A dependency-based typology of nasalisation and voicing phenomena, Linguistics in the Netherlands : 36-48.
- Botma E.D. & Smith N.S.H. (2006), A dependency account of the fortis-lenis contrast in Cama, Linguistics in the Netherlands : 15-27.
- Botma E.D. (2005), Nasal harmony in Yuhup: A typological conundrum?, Leiden Working Papers in Linguistics 2: 1-21.
- Botma E.D. (2005), On the phonological interpretation of aspirated nasals. In: Weijer J. van de & Oostendorp M. van (red.), The Internal Organization of Phonological Segments (Studies in Generative Grammar 77). Berlijn: Mouton de Gruyter. 224-236.
- Botma E.D. (2 juni 2004), Phonological Aspects of Nasality: An Element-based Dependency Approach (Dissertatie, Leiden University). Utrecht: LOT. Promotor(en): Hengeveld K. & Smith N.S.H.
- Botma E.D., Torre E.J. van der & Zimmermann M. (2003), Vreemd Yoda Spreekt, KIJK! : .
- Botma E.D. (2001), A licensing account of aspiration in Modern Icelandic. In: Hume E.V., Smith N.S.H. & Weijer J.M. van de (red.), Surface Syllable Structure and Segment Sequencing. Leiden: Holland Institutute of Generative Linguistics. 53-76.
- Botma E.D. & Torre E.J. van der (2000), The prosodic interpretation of sonorants in Dutch, Linguistics in the Netherlands : 17-30.