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  • Maat, J. (2004). Philosophical Languages in the Seventeenth Century: Dalgarno, Wilkins, Leibniz. (The New Synthese Historical Library; No. Vol. 54). Kluwer.
  • Maat, J. (2004). Leibniz's texts on rational grammar. In G. Hassler, & G. Volkmann (Eds.), History of Linguistics in Texts and Concepts, Vol. II (pp. 517-526). Nodus.
  • Cram, D. F., & Maat, J. (2002). The search for the perfect language: Lingua adamica in the context of seventeenth-century universal language schemes. In K. Dupont, N. Dupré, R. Gennaro, S. Vanvolsem, F. Musarra, & B. van den Bossche (Eds.), Eco in Fabula: Umberto Eco in the Humanities (pp. 137-148). Leuven University Press/Franco Cesati Editore.
  • Maat, J. (2001). Drijfzand of rotsbodem: logische vorm in leibniz' rationele grammatica. Meesterwerk. Berichten van het Peeter Heynsgenootschap, 22, 5-12.
  • Cram, D. F., & Maat, J. (2001). George Dalgarno on Universal Language. Oxford University Press.
  • Maat, J., & Cram, D. F. (2000). Universal Language Schemes in the Seventeenth Century. In S. Auroux, K. Koerner, H.-J. Niederehe, & K. Versteegh (Eds.), History of the Language Sciences: An International Handbook on the Evolution of the Study of Language from the Beginnings to the Present (pp. 1030-1043). De Gruyter.
  • Maat, J. (1999). A wonderful piece of literature containing large amounts of palpable nonsense. Semiotica, 126(1/4), 121-142.
  • Maat, J. (1999). Leibniz on rational grammar. In Studies in the History of the Langauge Sciences volume 95: History of Linguistics 1996 (pp. 113-122). John Benjamins.
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    Maat, J. (1999). Philosophical Languages in the Seventeenth Century: Dalgarno, Wilkins, Leibniz. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. ILLC Dissertations Series 199 03.
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    Maat, J., & Cram, D. F. (1998). Dalgarno in Paris. Histoire, Epistemologie. Langage, 20(2), 167-179.
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