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1. Effects of a Dutch Family Literacy Program: The Role of Implementation

2. Disentangling Attention for Frequency and Phonological Markedness in 9- and 12-Month-Old Infants

3. Negative Polarity Items in Dutch and English: A Lexical Puzzle.

4. Children Mix Direct and Indirect Speech: Evidence from Pronoun Comprehension

5. Discrimination of Lexical Tones in the First Year of Life

6. Developing Communicative Competence: A Longitudinal Study of the Acquisition of Mental State Terms and Indirect Requests

7. A Context-Dependent View on the Linguistic Interdependence Hypothesis: Language Use and SES as Potential Moderators

8. A Cross-Linguistic Perspective on the Acquisition of Manner of Articulation Contrasts in the Productions of Dutch and German Children

9. Predicting Ethnic Minority Children's Vocabulary from Socioeconomic Status, Maternal Language and Home Reading Input: Different Pathways for Host and Ethnic Language

10. Optionality of Finiteness: Evidence for a No-Overlap Stage in Dutch Child Language

11. Effects of Parent-Based Video Home Training in Children with Developmental Language Delay

12. Coherent Discourse Solves the Pronoun Interpretation Problem

13. Is Epenthesis a Means to Optimize Feet? A Reanalysis of the CLPF Database

14. Educational Responses to Varying Objectives of Parents of Deaf Children: A Dutch Perspective

15. Improving Mother-Child Interaction in Low-Income Turkish-Dutch Families: A Study of Mechanisms Mediating Improvements Resulting from Participating in a Home-Based Preschool Intervention Program

16. Let's Talk

17. The Acquisition of Bound and Free Anaphora.

18. Form and Function in the Development of Possessives.

19. Insights to Language from the Study of Gesture A Review of Research on the Gestural Communication of Non-signing Deaf People.

20. Phonological Acquisition and Dutch Word Prosody.

21. Intuitive Syllabification: Universals and Language Specific Constraints.

22. Lexical Aspects of Standard Dialect Bilingualism.

23. Language-Mixing in Children's Speech: Dutch Language Use in Turkish Discourse.

25. Perception and Production of the Final /s-ts/ Contrast in Dutch by Misarticulating Children.

26. Cognitive Principles of Babbling: A Case Study. Report 21.

27. How Do Children Avoid Constructing an Overly General Grammar in the Absence of Feedback about What Is Not a Sentence?

28. Bilingualism and Cognitive-Linguistic Development: Evidence from a Word Association Task and a Sorting Task.

29. New Names from Old Words: Related Aspects of Children's Metaphors and Word Compounds.

32. Speech sound development of young Dutch children with a developmental language disorder: A complex matter.

33. Training morphosyntactic skills in Dutch preschoolers with (presumed) Developmental Language Disorder: A novel group-based intervention.

34. Characteristics of Children and Youth Referred for Language Assessment at Different Ages.

35. Consonant inventories in the spontaneous speech of young children: A bootstrapping procedure.

36. Speech sound development in typically developing 2-7-year-old Dutch-speaking children: A normative cross-sectional study.

37. Phonology, Semantics, and the Comprehension-Expression Gap in Emerging Lexicons.

38. Reciprocal relationships between nonword repetition and vocabulary during the preschool years.

39. Whole-word measures and the speech production of typically developing Dutch children.

40. Atypical language characteristics and trajectories in children with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome.

41. The advantage of story-telling: children's interpretation of reported speech in narratives.

42. Past tense productivity in Dutch children with and without SLI: the role of morphophonology and frequency.

43. Measuring speech sound development: an item response model approach.

44. The relation between order of acquisition, segmental frequency and function: the case of word-initial consonants in Dutch.

45. Early vocabulary delay and behavioral/emotional problems in early childhood: the generation R study.

46. Tuning information packaging: intonational realization of topic and focus in child Dutch.

47. Examining continuity of early expressive vocabulary development: the generation R study.

48. Nasometry normative data for young Dutch children.

49. Bivariate genetic analyses of stuttering and nonfluency in a large sample of 5-year-old twins.

50. Pragmatic language impairment and associated behavioural problems.

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