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Lammertink, Imme, Maartje de Vries, Caroline Rowland & Marisa Casillas
2026. From age two, children use pronouns to predict who will speak next in conversation. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 261  pp. 106358 ff. DOI logo
Bol, Gerard W. & Kristina Kasparian
2009. The production of pronouns in Dutch children with developmental language disorders: A comparison between children with SLI, hearing impairment, and Down's syndrome. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 23:9  pp. 631 ff. DOI logo
Nap-Kolhoff, Elma & Peter Broeder
2008. ‘I me Mine’ The Acquisition of Dutch Pronominal Possessives by L1 Children, L2 Children and L2 Adults. ITL - International Journal of Applied Linguistics 155  pp. 23 ff. DOI logo
Nap-Kolhoff, Elma & Peter Broeder
2008. ‘I me Mine’ The Acquisition of Dutch Pronominal Possessives by L1 Children, L2 Children and L2 Adults. ITL - International Journal of Applied Linguistics 155  pp. 23 ff. DOI logo
van Hell, Janet G., Ludo Verhoeven, Marjan Tak & Moniek van Oosterhout
2005. To take a stance: a developmental study of the use of pronouns and passives in spoken and written narrative and expository texts in Dutch. Journal of Pragmatics 37:2  pp. 239 ff. DOI logo
Blom, Elma & Paul van Geert
2004. Signs of a developing grammar: subject drop and inflection in early child Dutch. Linguistics 42:1 DOI logo
Weerman, Fred & Jacqueline Evers-Vermeul
2002. Pronouns and case. Lingua 112:4  pp. 301 ff. DOI logo

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