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CHANGING IDENTITIES IN THE FRANCO-BELGIAN BORDERLAND IN THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES
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Ditransitive verbs and the ditransitive construction: a diachronic perspective
Constructionalization and post-constructionalization: the constructional semantics of the Dutch krijgen-passive in a diachronic perspective
Over werkwoordalternanties in de Syntax of Dutch
A reflection on constructionalization and constructional borrowing, inspired by an emerging Dutch replica of the ‘time’-away construction
Dutch practice of euthanasia and assisted suicide: a glimpse at the edges of the practice
Cleavage/fold relationship in the Silurian of the Mehaigne-Burdinale area, southeastern Brabant Massif, Belgium
Folds trending at various angles to the transport direction in the Marcq area, Brabant Massif, Belgium
The discipline and morale of the British Expeditionary Force in France and Flanders 1914-18, with particular reference to Irish units
Let It Go: Multicultural Society in Los by Tom Naegels