445 results on '"Structure in Use."'
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2. The attributive possessive in Moroccan Arabic spoken by young bilinguals in the Netherlands and their peers in Morocco.
3. Belief content in a secular society: A research note.
4. Prosody and Tonal Realization.
5. Waar 't kofschip strandt.
6. A roommate in cream: Morphological family size effects on interlingual homograph recognition.
7. Data mining at the intersection of psychology and linguistics.
8. Taal- en Spraakpathologie en communicatieve beperkingen.
9. Beyond the Frequency Code: Explaining paralinguistic meaning.
10. Frequency effects in compound production.
11. Morphological productivity.
12. Storage and computation in the mental lexicon.
13. The Processing of Regular and Irregular Verbs in Dutch.
14. Tone and intonation in Limburgian: Lessons Learnt.
15. On the internal and external organization of sign language segments: some modality-specific properties.
16. Alternations in phonology cue phonological acquisition: Evidence from the European Portuguese vowel system.
17. Acquiring a vowel system: back to Jakobson.
18. Opvoedingskeuzes van ouders van dove kinderen. Communicatie en taal thuis en op school.
19. Deaf children in interaction with deaf and hearing adults: Development of language and communication.
20. Semantics of prosody.
21. 'IS' als trigger van finietheid.
22. The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language Cambridge:Cambridge University Press ,2002 0-5214-3146-8.
23. Towards an analysis of Movima voice markers.
24. Dichters in het lab.
25. The Role of Frequency Information in Compound Production.
26. Experimental approaches to establishing discreteness in intonational contrasts.
27. Getting sounds structures in mind. Acquisition bridging linguistics and psychology?.
28. The Processing of Regular and Irregular Verbs.
29. Second language acquisition research and low-schooled adult learners.
30. Can the late bird catch the worm? Ultimate attainment in L2 syntax.
31. The Dutch Bilingualism Database.
32. Marokkaans Arabisch in Marokko en in Nederland.
33. Prosodic cues for morphological complexity: The case of Dutch plural nouns.
34. De koers van de Nederlandse spelling.
35. Corpus-based analysis of reduction processes in -LIJK words: their social and linguistic embedding.
36. Acquisition of voicing neutralization and alternations in Dutch.
37. Productivity: Theories.
38. Milestones in the study of crosslinguistic influence.
39. The relation between word length and the location of primary word stress in three Germanic languages.
40. Getting sound structures in mind.
41. Spracherwerb.
42. Perceived vowel duration.
43. Transcription of Dutch intonation.
44. Lexical frequency and voice assimilation.
45. 'Feet speak louder than the tongue'; A preliminary analysis of language provisions for foreign footballers in the Netherlands.
46. Phonological features in early words: evidence from perception and production.
47. De ene leerder is de andere niet. Over stagneren en langzaam leren.
48. The Processing of Regular and Irregular Verbs.
49. The acquisition of word stress: bottom-up or top-down? A cross-linguistic perspective.
50. Über den Nutzen naturwissenschaftlicher Denkmodelle für die Geisteswissenschaften.
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