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  • Weerman, F. P. (1993). The Balance between Syntax and Morphology: Dutch Particles and Resultatives. Natural language and linguistic theory, 10, 189-217.
  • Weerman, F. P., Ackema, P., & Neeleman, A. (1993). Deriving Functional Projections. Proceedings of NELS, 17-31.
  • Weerman, F. P. (1993). The Diachronic Consequences of First and Second Language Acquisition: the Change from OV to VO. Linguistics, 903-931.
  • Weerman, F. P., & Neeleman, A. (1993). Case Theory and the Diachrony of Complex Predicates in Dutch. Folia Linguistica Historica, 13(XIII), 189-217.
  • Weerman, F. P., van Gestel, F., Nijen Twilhaar, J., & Rinkel, T. (1992). Oude zinnen; Grammaticale analyse van het Nederlands tussen 1200-1700. Nijhoff.
  • Weerman, F. P. (1989). The V2 conspiracy: a synchronic and a diachronic analysis. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
  • Weerman, F. P. (1989). The V2 Conspiracy; a Synchronic and a Diachronic Analysis. (Publications in language sciences; No. 31). Foris.
  • Weerman, F. P. (1988). Moet kunnen: Middelnederlandse zinnen zonder subject. Nieuwe Taalgids, 81(81), 289-310.
  • Weerman, F. P. (1988). Chomsky's Overal-een-subject-principe en het Middelnederlands. In J. A. van Leuvensteijn (Ed.), Uitgangspunten en toepassingen; taalkundige studies over Middelnederlands, 16de- en 17de-eeuws Nederlands (pp. 59-80). VU Uitgeverij.
  • Weerman, F. P. (1987). Modern Dutch Could Be Middle Dutcher Than You Think (and v.v.). In W. F. Koopman (Ed.), Explanation and Linguistic Change (pp. 55-75). (Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series 4, Current issues in linguistic theory; No. 45). Benjamins.
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