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The Fun of Fear: Performing Halloween in the NetherlandsThe Other “Special Relationship”: Dutch-American Relations in a Time of Transatlantic StrainTowards Standard Frisian in the Friesch WoordenboekIntroduction Broadening Perspectives in the History of Dictionaries and Word StudiesBroadening Perspectives in the History of Dictionaries and Word StudiesGeography and Cartography of the Left Periphery. The Case of Dutch and German Imperatives.L1 acquisition of neuter gender in Dutch: Production and judgement.The role of gender and count features in the acquisition of 'het' as a pronoun: similarities and differences with its acquisition as a determiner'The Quest for Uniqueness: Author and Copyist Distinction in Middle Dutch Arthurian Romances based on Computer-assisted Lexicon AnalysisLexicography of FrisianFranz Junghuhn's Three-Dimensional and Transcedental Java.Johannes Fresneau, a New ‘Dutch’ Lutenist and a New Dutch Lute ManuscriptCarrarino syllabic structureLeiden, an International Lute Centre in the Golden AgeIntroduction: The Lute in the Netherlands in the 17th CenturyA Newly Discovered Dutch Lute Book: MS Enkhuizen 1667-1The Lute in the Netherlands in the Seventeenth CenturyGastronomy under duress: Connected “Indonesian” food practices in Suriname, Sri Lanka, and South Africa
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