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Intensification strength in speech: language-specific preferences and differences between first and additional language
Language innovation through constructionalization
Emergence of a new adverbial downtoner: constructional change and constructionalization of Dutch [ver van X] and [verre van X] ‘far from X’
Dutch compound constructions in additional language acquisition: a diasystematic-constructionist approach
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From noun to evaluative adjective: conversion or debonding? Dutch top and its equivalents in German
A constructional account of French -clé 'key' and Dutch sleutel- 'key' as in mot-clé / sleutelwoord 'key word'
Een pracht van een constructie vs een prachtconstructie. An exploratory corpus study of Dutch expressive binominal constructions in syntax and morphology
Language-specific tendencies towards morphological or syntactic constructions: A corpus study on adjective intensification in L1 Dutch, L1 French and L2 Dutch
Cross-linguistic perspectives on intensification in speech: A comparison of L1 French and L2 English and Dutch
How typology shapes the constructional network: Denominal verb constructions in English, Dutch and German