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Jan Don
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Full Professor
,
Faculty of Humanities
Full Professor
,
Research Program Value and Valuation of Culture (VVC-2021)
2010
2023
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Arts & Humanities
Affix
55%
Affixation
18%
Causes
20%
Derivational Affix
49%
Distributed Morphology
69%
Dutch Dialects
58%
Dutch Words
24%
English People
22%
Etymology
16%
Experiment
11%
Frisians
60%
Grammar
72%
Haplology
48%
Inflection
27%
Inflectional Paradigm
12%
Irregular
16%
Jargon
18%
Language
23%
Languages in Contact
12%
Lexical Decision
10%
Mental Lexicon
10%
Morpheme
30%
Morphological Priming
14%
Morphological Processing
48%
Mutual Exclusivity
28%
Native Speaker
22%
Neutralization
26%
New Words
19%
Nominalization
40%
Nouns
81%
Paradigm
52%
Paradigmatics
36%
Past Participle
42%
Person
20%
Phonological Rules
18%
Priming
37%
Productivity
14%
Second Language Acquisition
11%
Stimulus
15%
Syllable Structure
14%
Syncretism
73%
Syntax
15%
Transparency
18%
Trigger
12%
Underspecification
10%
Verb Classes
14%
Verbs
21%
Whole Language
10%
Word Formation
66%
World Wide Web
13%
Social Sciences
ample evidence
7%
basis of information
44%
cause
21%
class membership
43%
contact
9%
dialect
52%
etymology
15%
event
5%
evidence
35%
experiment
42%
flexibility
8%
grammar
35%
human being
21%
interpretation
21%
lack
5%
language acquisition
17%
linguistics
24%
literature
17%
methodology
6%
mismatch
14%
Netherlands
5%
neutralization
38%
Niger
6%
paradigm
68%
persuasion
8%
psycholinguistics
11%
Samoa
5%
semantics
18%
stimulus
50%
syncretism
100%
syntax
8%
time
5%
transparency
16%
West Africa
5%