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  • Don, J. (2010). [Review of: P. Štekauer, R. Lieber (2005) Handbook of word-formation]. Word Structure, 3(2), 260-264. https://doi.org/10.3366/word.2010.0008
  • Don, J., & Erkelens, M. (2010). Possible phonological cues in categorial acquisition: evidence from adult categorization. In U. Ansaldo, J. Don, & R. Pfau (Eds.), Parts of speech: empirical and theoretical advances (pp. 169-181). (Benjamins current topics; No. 25). Benjamins.
  • Ansaldo, U., Don, J., & Pfau, R. (2010). Parts-of-speech: particulars, universals and theoretical constructs. In U. Ansaldo, J. Don, & R. Pfau (Eds.), Parts of speech: empirical and theoretical advances (pp. 1-4). (Benjamins current topics; No. 25). Benjamins.
  • Don, J. (2009). Over wortels en woorden. In E. Beijk, L. Colman, M. Göbel, F. Heyvaert, T. Schoonheim, R. Tempelaars, & V. Waszink (Eds.), Fons verborum: feestbundel voor prof. dr. A.M.F.J. (Fons) Moerdijk (pp. 359-368). Instituut voor Nederlandse Lexicologie.
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    Don, J. (2009). [Bespreking van: A. Kerkhoff (2007) Acquisition of Morpho-Phonology: The Dutch Voicing Alternation]. Nederlandse Taalkunde, 14(3), 358-361.
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    Bazen, L., Don, J., Druif, I., Gijzel, K., & Westermann, J. (2009). [Bespreking van: J. van Wijk (2007) The Acquisition of the Dutch Plural]. Nederlandse Taalkunde, 14(3), 352-355.
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    Erkelens, M. A. (2009). Learning to categorize verbs and nouns : studies on Dutch. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. LOT.
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    Aalberse, S., & Don, J. (2009). Syncretism in Dutch dialects. Morphology, 19(1), 3-14. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11525-009-9132-y
  • Ansaldo, U., Don, J., & Pfau, R. (2008). Parts of speech: descriptive tools, theoretical constructs. (Studies in language; No. vol. 32, no. 3). John Benjamins.
  • Don, J., & Erkelens, M. (2008). Possible phonological cues in categorial acquisition: evidence from adult categorization. Studies in Language, 32(3), 670-682. https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.32.3.09don
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