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An early influence of common ground during speech planning. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 142.
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23 (1), pp. 1 - 26 (2016)
A cross-linguistic study of the acquisition of clitic and pronoun production. Language Acquisition 143.
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66, pp. 8 - 30 (2016)
Concurrent statistical learning of adjacent and nonadjacent dependencies. Language Learning 144.
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fMRI syntactic and lexical repetition effects reveal the initial stages of learning a new language. The Journal of Neuroscience 145.
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6 (4), pp. 345 - 355 (2016)
Overlap and differences in brain networks underlying the processing of complex sentence structures in second language users compared to native speakers. Brain Connectivity 146.
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Prediction during natural language comprehension. Cerebral Cortex 147.
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Caring about Dostoyevsky: The untapped potential of studying literature. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 148.
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Spatial representation of ordinal information. Frontiers in Psychology Book (3)
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Turn-Taking in Human Communicative Interaction. Frontiers Media, Lausanne (2016), 291 pp.
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Excursies in de tijd: Episodes uit de geschiedenis van onze beschaving. Pharos uitgevers, Beilen (2016), 276 pp.
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The development of the comparative in Latin texts. In: Early and late Latin. Continuity or change?, pp. 313 - 339 (Eds. Adams, J. N.; Vincent, N.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2016)
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Complex word recognition behaviour emerges from the richness of the word learning environment. In: Neurocomputational Models of Cognitive Development and Processing: Proceedings of the 14th Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop, pp. 99 - 114 (Eds. Twomey, K.; Smith, A. C.; Westermann, G.; Monaghan, P.). World Scientific, Singapore (2016)
154.
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The language of eating and drinking: A window on Orang Asli meaning-making. In: Malaysia’s original people: Past, present and future of the Orang Asli, pp. 175 - 199 (Ed. Endicott, K.). National University of Singapore Press, Singapore (2016)
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First language acquisition. In: The Routledge Handbook of Linguistics, pp. 311 - 328 (Ed. Allen, K.). Routledge, New York (2016)
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What can we learn about cognition from studying handedness? Insights from cognitive neuroscience. In: Laterality in sports: Theories and applications, pp. 135 - 153 (Eds. Loffing , F.; Hagemann , N.; Strauss, B.; MacMahon, C.). Elsevier, Amsterdam (2016)
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L'utilisation des corpus oraux pour la recherche en (psycho)linguistique. In: Nouvelles technologies et standards méthodologiques en linguistique, pp. 65 - 93 (Eds. Kilani-Schoch, M.; Surcouf, C.; Xanthos, A.). Université de Lausanne, Lausanne (2016)
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A molecular genetic perspective on speech and language. In: Neurobiology of Language, pp. 13 - 24 (Eds. Hickok, G.; Small, S.). Elsevier, Amsterdam (2016)
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Insubordination in Interaction: The Cha’palaa counter-assertive. In: Dynamics of Insubordination, pp. 341 - 366 (Eds. Evans , N.; Wananabe, H.). John Benjamins, Amsterdam (2016)
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Switch reference systems in the Barbacoan languages and their neighbors. In: Switch Reference 2.0, pp. 207 - 230 (Eds. Van Gijn, R.; Hammond, J.). Benjamins, Amsterdam (2016)