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Why do we say them when we know it should be they? Twitter as a resource for investigating nonstandard syntactic variation in The Netherlands
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- Language Variation and Change / Volume 35 / Issue 2 / July 2023
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- 07 August 2023, pp. 223-245
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Linguistic dissimilarity increases age-related decline in adult language learning
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- Studies in Second Language Acquisition / Volume 45 / Issue 1 / March 2023
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- 18 March 2022, pp. 167-188
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- March 2023
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4 - On the Inevitability of Social Meaning and Ideology in Accounts of Syntactic Change: Evidence from Pronoun Competition in Netherlandic Dutch
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- Explanations in Sociosyntactic Variation
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- 06 January 2022
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- 20 January 2022, pp 120-143
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Ranking Dutch intensifiers: a usage-based approach
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- Language and Cognition / Volume 12 / Issue 2 / June 2020
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- 28 February 2020, pp. 343-359
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Maps, meanings and loanwords: The interaction of geography and semantics in lexical borrowing
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- Journal of Linguistic Geography / Volume 7 / Issue 1 / April 2019
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- 02 August 2019, pp. 14-32
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Bimodal code-mixing: Dutch spoken language elements in NGT discourse*
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- Bilingualism: Language and Cognition / Volume 21 / Issue 1 / January 2018
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- 28 November 2016, pp. 104-120
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Lexically-guided perceptual learning in non-native listening*
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- Bilingualism: Language and Cognition / Volume 19 / Issue 5 / November 2016
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- 19 April 2016, pp. 914-920
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Variation in Standard Dutch vowels: The impact of formant measurement methods on identifying the speaker's regional origin
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- Language Variation and Change / Volume 26 / Issue 2 / July 2014
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- 16 June 2014, pp. 247-272
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The Standard Language Situation in the Low Countries: Top-Down andBottom-Up Variations on a Diaglossic Theme
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- Journal of Germanic Linguistics / Volume 23 / Issue 3 / 11 August 2011
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- 11 August 2011, pp. 199-243
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Is Standard Dutch with a regional accent standard or not? Evidence from native speakers' attitudes
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- Language Variation and Change / Volume 22 / Issue 2 / July 2010
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- 09 November 2010, pp. 221-239
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7 - The Dutch-German Border: Relating Linguistic, Geographic and Social Distances
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- Computing and Language Variation
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- 12 September 2012
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- 04 December 2009, pp 119-134
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2 - Panel Discussion on Computing and the Humanities
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- Computing and Language Variation
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- 12 September 2012
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- 04 December 2009, pp 19-38
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From Language Behaviour to Database: Some Comments on Plunkett's Paper
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- Nordic Journal of Linguistics / Volume 13 / Issue 2 / December 1990
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- 22 December 2008, pp. 201-205
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Modeling lexical borrowability
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- Language Variation and Change / Volume 6 / Issue 1 / March 1994
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- 28 November 2008, pp. 39-62
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The devoicing of fricatives in Standard Dutch: A real-time study based on radio recordings
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- Language Variation and Change / Volume 8 / Issue 2 / July 1996
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- 28 November 2008, pp. 149-175
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Chapter 5 - Comparing measures of lexical richness
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- Modelling and Assessing Vocabulary Knowledge
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- 28 August 2007, pp 93-115
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Chapter 3 - Learners' response behaviour in Yes/No Vocabulary Tests
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- 28 August 2007, pp 59-76
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The acquisition of possessive have-clauses by Turkish and Moroccan learners of Dutch
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- Bilingualism: Language and Cognition / Volume 5 / Issue 2 / August 2002
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- 06 August 2002, pp. 147-174
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