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A cross-linguistic perspective on the acquisition of manner of articulation contrasts in the productions of Dutch and German children
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Exploring the significance of toponyms in the university linguistics curriculum : insights from Kibera in Kenya and Sabalibougou in Mali
When information structure exploits syntax: The relation between the loss of VO and scrambling in Dutch
Extravagant “fake” morphemes in Dutch. Morphological productivity, semantic profiles and categorical flexibility
Negative Concord without Agree: Insights from German, Dutch and English Child Language
Heritage & Family Languages in French-speaking Belgium: Issues of Legitimacy and Integration
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