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    Seuren, P., & Hamans, C. (2009). Semantic conditioning of syntactic rules: evidentiality and auxiliation in English and Dutch. Folia Linguistica, 43(1), 135-169. https://doi.org/10.1515/FLIN.2009.004
  • Hamans, C. (2008). Why clipped forms should be accepted as nouns. In G. T. Polenova, & O. E. Bondarets (Eds.), Collected articles of the IInd International Linguistics Conference (Taganrog, Russia) (pp. 150-168). Cambridge Scholars Publishers.
  • Hamans, C. (2007). Why clipped forms should be accepted as nouns. In G. T. Poljenova, E. V. Krasnstjevok, A. M. Tservonyj, T. M. Istjenko, O. E. Bondarets, & N. V. Pertsjoen (Eds.), Problems of linguistic theory and of teaching foreign languages (pp. 210-225). TGPI.
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    Hamans, C. S. J. M. (2006). The minority language debate: the case of Yiddish in the Dutch language landscape. Werkwinkel: a journal of Low Countries and South African studies, 1(1), 225-252.
  • Hamans, C., Smelik, B., Hofman, R., & Cram, D. (2005). A companion in linguistics. A festschrift for Anders Ahlqvist on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday. De Keltische Draak.
  • Hamans, C. (2005). The relation between formal and informal style with respect to language change. In C. B. Dabelsteen, & J. N. Jorgensen (Eds.), Languaging and Language Practicing (pp. 168-195). (Copenhagen Studies in Bilingualism; No. 36). University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Humanisties.
  • Awedyk, W., Fisiak, J., & Hamans, C. (2005). Do loanwords have sex? In B. Smelik, R. Hofman, D. Cram, & C. Hamans (Eds.), A companion in linguistics. A Festschrift for Anders Ahlqvist on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday (pp. 296-309). De Keltische Draak.
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