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  • Olbertz, H., Hengeveld, K., & Sánchez García, J. (1998). The structure of the lexicon in Functional Grammar. (Studies in language companion series; No. 43). Benjamins.
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    Hengeveld, K. (1998). Taalgeografie. In A. Bruyn, & J. Arends (Eds.), Mengelwerk voor Muysken (pp. 211-215). Instituut voor algemene taalwetenschap.
  • Dik, S. C., & Hengeveld, K. (1997). The Theory of Functional Grammar. - Part II: Complex and derived constructions. (Functional grammar series; Vol. 21). Mouton de Gruyter.
  • Hengeveld, K., & Wanders, G. (1997). On the use of subjunctive and indicative verb-forms in adverbial clauses. In J. Gvozdanovi'c (Ed.), Language change and functional explanations (pp. 249-271). (Trends in linguistics . Studies and monographs; No. 98). Mouton de Gruyter.
  • Hengeveld, K. (1997). Cohesion in Functional Grammar. In J. H. Connolly, R. M. Vismans, C. S. Butler, & R. A. Gatward (Eds.), Discourse and pragmatics in Functional Grammar (pp. 1-16). (Functional grammar series; Vol. 18). Mouton de Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110812237.1
  • van Baar, T. M. (1997). Phasal Polarity. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. IFOTT, Studies in Language and Language Use, nr 30.
  • Dik, S. C., & Hengeveld, K. (1997). The Theory of Functional Grammar. - Part I: The Structure of the Clause. (2 ed.) (Functional Grammar Series; Vol. 20). Mouton de Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110218367
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    Hengeveld, K. (1997). Adverbs in Functional Grammar. In G. Wotjak (Ed.), Toward a functional lexicology: papers in honor of L. Martín Mingorance / Hacia una lexicología funcional (pp. 121-136). Peter Lang.
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    Hengeveld, K. (1997). Shifters. Rede uitgesproken bij de anavaarding van het ambt van hoogleraar in de Theoretische Lingu?stiek aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam. IFOTT.
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    Hengeveld, K. (1997). Meaningless words. Alfinge, 9, 171-186.
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