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    Parameters and Language Contact: Morphosyntactic Variation in Dutch Dialects by Van Craenenbroeck, Jeroen, Van Koppen, Marjo

    Published in Catalan journal of linguistics (01-01-2023)
    “…The central issue addressed in this paper is the formal linguistic notion of parameter as a predictor for the (non-)occurrence of multiple linguistic…”
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    Ellipsis in Dutch possessive noun phrases: a micro-comparative approach by Corver, Norbert, van Koppen, Marjo

    “…We discuss ellipsis of the possessee in both pronominal possessor constructions (Dutch: zijn boek 'his book') and possessor doubling constructions (Dutch: John…”
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    All there is to know about the alls-construction by Putnam, Michael T., van Koppen, Marjo

    “…This paper pursues a minimalist analysis of the s-inflection that appears as an enclitic on the all in certain dialects of Midwestern American English; a…”
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    Complementizer Agreement and the Relation between C 0 and T 0 by Haegeman, Liliane, van Koppen, Marjo

    Published in Linguistic inquiry (01-07-2012)
    “…Several proposals suggest a φ-feature dependency between C and T (see, e.g., , ). In most (if not all) of these proposals, the core piece of empirical evidence…”
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    A linguistic-pragmatic analysis of cat-induced deixis in cat-human interactions by Cornips, Leonie, van Koppen, Marjo, Leufkens, Sterre, Melum Eide, Kristin, van Zijverden, Ronja

    Published in Journal of pragmatics (01-11-2023)
    “…The present paper contributes to the emerging field of embodied interaction. It reports on research into deictic interactions between a human and a non-human,…”
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    The Noun Phrase: Diversity in Dutch DP Design (DiDDD) by Marjo van Koppen, Norbert Corver, Huib Kranendonk, Mirjam Rigterink

    Published in Nordlyd (Tromsø, Norway) (02-04-2007)
    “…In this paper we discuss our project: Diversity in Dutch DP Design. This project investigates the variation found in the Dutch DP. Not only the variation…”
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    The distribution of phi-features in pronouns by van Koppen, Marjo

    Published in Natural language and linguistic theory (01-02-2012)
    “…This paper focuses on the question which phi-features are associated with pronouns and how these features are distributed over their internal structure. I…”
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    MIcrocomparative MOrphosyntactic REsearch (MIMORE): Mapping partial grammars of Flemish, Brabantish and Dutch by Barbiers, Sjef, van Koppen, Marjo, Bennis, Hans, Corver, Norbert

    Published in Lingua (01-07-2016)
    “…•We provide a partial microtypology of the Dutch dialects.•We define two microparameters: the doubling parameter and the φ-in-C-parameter.•We provide an…”
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    Complementizer Agreement and the Relation between C0and T0 by Haegeman, Liliane, van Koppen, Marjo

    Published in Linguistic inquiry (01-07-2012)
    “…Several proposals suggest a ϕ-feature dependency between C 0 and T 0 (see, e.g., Zwart 1993, Chomsky 2008). In most (if not all) of these proposals, the core…”
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    Complementizer Agreement and the Relation between C0 and T0 by Haegeman, Liliane, van Koppen, Marjo

    Published in Linguistic inquiry (01-07-2012)
    “…Several proposals suggest a (phi)-feature dependency between C0 and T0 (see, e.g., Zwart 1993. Chomsky 2008). In most (if not all) of these proposals. the core…”
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    NP-ellipsis with adjectival remnants: a micro-comparative perspective by Corver, Norbert, van Koppen, Marjo

    Published in Natural language and linguistic theory (01-05-2011)
    “…Two strategies of NP-ellipsis have been identified in the literature: (a) the elision strategy, and (b) the pronominalization strategy. The former has been…”
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    One Module, Different Levels of Merge: AN(N) Compounds in Dutch by De Belder, Marijke, van Koppen, Marjo

    Published in Studia linguistica (01-04-2016)
    “…In this article we provide empirical evidence against the claim that morphology contrasts with syntax in dealing with items that are listed in the lexicon…”
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    De dynamiek van geslachtsmarkering in de Noord-Brabantse dialecten by Doreleijers, Kristel, van Koppen, Marjo, Swanenberg, Jos

    Published in Taal en tongval (01-01-2021)
    “…The present paper discusses gender marking, i.e. the morphological marking of masculine, feminine and neuter lexical gender in the adnominal domain, in…”
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    DP-internal information structure: Some introductory remarks by Aboh, Enoch O., Corver, Norbert, Dyakonova, Marina, van Koppen, Marjo

    Published in Lingua (01-04-2010)
    “…An introduction to a special issue section of this issue entitled "DP-internal information structure" outlines the topic of the section and provides an…”
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    All there is to know about the alls-construction by Putnam, Michael T, van Koppen, Marjo

    “…This paper pursues a minimalist analysis of the s-inflection that appears as an enclitic on the all in certain dialects of Midwestern American English; a…”
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    Boolean Agreement in Tegelen Dutch by van Koppen, Marjo, Cremers, Crit

    Published in Lingua (01-08-2008)
    “…We show that in Tegelen Dutch, a Dutch dialect, a conjunction or disjunction can agree with a subject in the subsequent conjunct. We dub this instance of…”
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    A New View on First Conjunct Agreement: Evidence from Dutch Dialects by van Koppen, Marjo

    “…This paper discusses First Conjunct Agreement in Dutch dialects, a phenomenon whereby a head does not agree with a coordinated argument as a whole, but only…”
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