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a study of variation in personal pronouns and progressive aspect in Cité Duits
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early electrophysiological responses to lexical, morphological and syntactic information
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semi-lexicality in the Dutch and Afrikaans verbal domain
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a sociolinguistic and phonetic description
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synchrony and diachrony
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a corpus based study of the phnonology phonetics interface
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a sociophonetic study on Dutch
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= Negatieve indefinieten in het Afrikaans
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a longitudinal multiple case study of Turkish-Dutch children
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the case of L1 and L2 Dutch and English
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the role of place of articulation in phonotactics
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the acquisition of temporality in French and Dutch as a second language
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an exploration of Dutch question intonation
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acoustic and lexical, syntactic correlates
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evaluation by implementation
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the role of phonetic implementation and iconicity
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van de dertiende t/m de twintigste eeuw
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a study of the categorical perception hypothesis and the developmental weighting of acoustic speech cues
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organisaties, interactie en taalgebruik
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a comparative study of Dutch and Spanish
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a contrastive analysis of Dutch and English
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kwantitatieve analyse van structurele, ruimtelijke en temporele variatie
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mutual intelligibility of Chinese, Dutch and American speakers of English
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rhythmic structure and segmentation in early language acquisition = ritmische structuur en segmentatie in vroege taalverwerving
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idiomatic expressions by native speakers and second language learners
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a cross-linguistic investigation of Dutch and Mandarin Chinese infant-directed speech = <<De>> rol van prosodische input bij het leren van woorden
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a systematic investigation of the spelling of Dutch words
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functional categories in agrammatic speech
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de geschiedenis van het suffix -erij
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een onderzoek naar verschillende vormen van verbinding in het Nederlands
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a syntactic analysis of the nature and distribution of unexpressed subjects in non-finite and verbless clauses
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= Sociofonetiek en fonologie van de Nederlandse r
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converging evidence of change regarding finiteness and word order in complex clauses
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aspects of agreement in Dutch dialects
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