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Jan Don
Prof. Dr
Full Professor
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Faculty of Humanities
Full Professor
,
Research Program Value and Valuation of Culture (VVC-2021)
2002
2024
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Keyphrases
Dutch
100%
Distributed Morphology
31%
Grammar
27%
Native Speaker
27%
Syncretism
22%
Phonological Information
20%
Phonological Cues
20%
Morphological Processing
20%
Serial Verb Constructions
20%
Functional Sequence
20%
Word Formation
19%
Affixes
17%
Class Membership
13%
Derivational Affixes
13%
Syntactic Context
13%
Dutch Language
12%
Linguists
12%
Paradigm Function Morphology
10%
Degree of Fragmentation
10%
Construction Morphology
10%
Constructionist Approach
10%
Liebe
10%
Onomasiological Approach
10%
Linguistic Community
10%
Stump
10%
Class Feature
10%
Inflectional Classes
10%
Part of Speech
10%
Scientific Jargon
10%
Grammatical Information
10%
Nonce
10%
Past Participle
10%
Syllable Structure
10%
Pronouns
10%
Genitive
10%
Exclusivity Principles
10%
Lexical Processing
10%
Complex Words
10%
Mutual Exclusivity
10%
Personal Noun
10%
Derivational Paradigms
10%
Zero-derivation
10%
Lexical Item
10%
Relisting
10%
Lexicon
10%
Semantic Compositionality
10%
Morphological Theory
10%
Suffix
10%
Lexical Categories
10%
Further Processing
10%
Arts and Humanities
Nouns
49%
Morphology
43%
Distributed Morphology
33%
Phonological
32%
Classification
30%
Literature
21%
Native Speaker
20%
Dutch dialects
20%
Morphological processing
20%
serial verb construction
20%
Framework
20%
Affix
18%
Lexical
18%
Empirical
17%
Word Formation
17%
Underspecification
15%
Past Tense
15%
English
15%
Inflection
13%
Linguistics
13%
derivational affix
13%
Dutch words
12%
Pronouns
10%
Part of speech
10%
Jargon
10%
Possessive
10%
Past Participle
10%
Frisians
10%
Genitive
10%
Lexical Processing
10%
Denominal verbs
10%
Lexical Item
10%
Nominalisation
10%
Lexical Category
10%
plural forms
10%
Pink
10%
Language Acquisition
10%
Dialect contact
10%
Case Study
10%
paradigmatics
9%
Kwa language
9%
Possessive Pronoun
8%
Morpheme
8%
Theoretical Linguistics
7%
language areas
6%
Word class
6%
Syllable structure
6%
Nominals
6%
Descriptive
5%
Linguists
5%