Department of English (ceased 1-1-2011)
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Metacognitive awareness in foreign language learning through Facebook: a case study on peer collaboration
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Tapping into the educational potential of Facebook : encouraging out-of-class peer collaboration in foreign language learning
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Mens Sana in corpore Sano? Interiority and peripheral insanity in Patrick McGrath's 'Ground zero'
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- Journal Article
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David Mitchell's Ghostwritten and 'The Novel of Globalization': biopower and the Secret History of the Novel
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The nominative and infinitive in English and Dutch: an exercise in contrastive diachronic construction grammar
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- Book Editor
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Tickle your catastrophe! Imagining catastrophe in art, architecture and philosophy
Frederik Le Roy (UGent) , Nele Wynants, Dominiek Hoens and Robrecht Vanderbeeken(2011) 9. -
Discourse marker 'so' in native and non-native spoken English
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Discourse markers in the English of Flemish university students
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Language and globalization
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The management of professional roles during boundary work in child welfare
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Laryngeal systems in Dutch, English and German : a contrastive-phonological study on second and third language acquisition
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- Miscellaneous
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Beatitude Golden Anniversary 1959-2009 Edited by Latif Harris and Neeli Cherkovski
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- Book Editor
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The relation between orthography and phonology
Ellen Simon (UGent) and Mieke Van Herreweghe (UGent)(2010) 53.3. -
A broken broker in Antwerp: William Aylesbury and the Duke of Buckingham's goods, 1648-1650
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Being True to Fact: Coetzee’s Prose of the World
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Geoffrey Hartman: Romanticism after the Holocaust
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Of sonnets and other monuments : picturing sonnets of the nineteenth century
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'Remember, or now know': Chang-rae Lee's Native Speaker and the politics of melancholia
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Greenblatt’s melancholy fetish: literary criticism and the desire for loss
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What? How? Why?: broadening the mind with the treasury of literature (1868-1875): supplement to the ladies’ treasury (1857-1895)
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Everything is Illuminated - Jonathan Safran Foer
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Postmemory, Afterimages, Transferred Loss: First and Third Generation Holocaust Trauma in American Literature and Film
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Supplements and Paratext: The Rhetoric of Space
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- Book Editor
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Continuity and Change in Grammar
Anne Breitbarth (UGent) , Christopher Lucas, Sheila Watts and David Willis(2010) 159. -
Finding and defining the Victorian supplement
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Learning to Live with Ghosts: Postcolonial Haunting and Mid-Mourning in David Dabydeen’s "Turner" and Fred D’Aguiar’s Feeding the Ghosts
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Voicing in Contrast. Acquiring a Second Language Laryngeal System
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Learning minimally different words in a third language: L2 proficiency as a crucial predictor of accuracy in an L3 word learning task.
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- Book Chapter
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How prosody reflects semantic change: A synchronic case study of 'of course'
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- PhD Thesis
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Masculinities that matter: reading Hemingway and Lawrence with Judith Butler
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'Doomed Lovers in Buildings that Will be Ruins!': The Beat Generation and Events of Great Social Rupture
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The attractive female body weight and female body dissatisfaction in 26 countries across 10 world regions: results of the International Body Project I
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Notes on linguistic ethnography as a liminal activity
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Discourse analysis
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Discourse
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Discourse analysis
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Modal complement ellipsis: VP ellipsis in Dutch?
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- Conference Paper
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Agreeing to remain silent: the syntactic licensing of ellipsis
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- Journal Article
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Sir Toby Matthew and His 'Fidus Achates' George Gage, 1607-1620
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- Journal Article
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The syntax of wek ('which') and zuk ('such') in West Flemish
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Margaret Connor, ‘The Three Dr Clarksons: A Brontë Link’, Studies in Hogg and His World, 17 (2006), pp. 131–38
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The syntactic licensing of ellipsis
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Deaf perspectives on communicative practices in South Africa: institutional language policies in educational settings
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An Unknown Reaction to Coleridge's Higginbottom Sonnets.
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David Fairer, Organising Poetry: The Coleridge Circle, 1790-1798 (OUP, 2009)
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Steve Newman, Ballad Collection, Lyric, and the Canon: The Call of the Popular from the Restoration to the New Criticism. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania, 2007
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Reading Eighteenth-Century Poetry
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Fred or farid, bacon or baydun ('egg')? Proper names and cultural-specific items in the Arabic translation of Harry Potter
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- Journal Article
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A Catalogue of Coleridge's 'Great Circulating Library'
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- Journal Article
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A Poem Wrongly Ascribed to Johnson and to Coleridge
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Understanding the role of orthography in the acquisition of a non-native vowel contrast
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Deelonderzoek naar de beginsituatie van de controleschool: evaluatieonderzoek van het project 'Thuistaal in onderwijs': evaluatiejaar 1: deelrapport 2009.1
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'So' as a marker of elaboration in native and non-native speech
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Corpora and language teaching
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The grammar of complement-taking mental predicate constructions in present-day spoken British English: a corpus-based study of their syntactic, semantic and pragmatic behaviour as members of a constructional taxonomy
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Discourse, critique and ethnography: class-oriented coding in accounts of child protection
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Finiteness : theoretical and empirical foundations
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Wordsworth and the Recollection of South Africa
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Community and Literary Experience in (Between) Benedict Anderson and Jean-Luc Nancy
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An Interview with Graham Swift
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MIT Working Papers in Linguistics 58: Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Formal Altaic Linguistics (WAFL 5)
Reiko Vermeulen (UGent) and Ryosuke Shibagaki(2009) 58. -
Topics, contrast and contrastive topics in Japanese
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Antennae of Television to the Meaningless Sky: The Ruinous City and the Toxic Human
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Metaphor of Landscape in a Trilogy of Lesser Known Beat Novels
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An asymmetric view on stage II of Jespersen's in the West Germanic languages
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Preface: From will to well
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Verbal formal schemata and their meanings
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'Well, well! What a surprise!' A diachronic look at the relation between 'well, well' and the pragmatic marker 'well'
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Communication with parents in child welfare: skills, language and interaction
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Met de voeten op de grond. Meertaligheid als institutionele uitdaging in het veld van de eerstelijnsgezondheidszorg.
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Introduction: scale, migration and communicative practice
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Goffman and globalisation: Frame, footing and scale in migration-connected multilingualism.
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Goffman's frame analysis: a recent rejoinder.
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"Mama gevond belkast": Negative transfer of Flemish Sign Language structures into the written Dutch of young native signers
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- Miscellaneous
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Women’s Evolutionary Enigmas: A Review of David P. Barash and Judith Eve Lipton, How Women Got Their Curves and Other Just-So Stories
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A syntactic typology of topic, focus and contrast
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'Titus Andronicus' between horror and puppet show
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Introduction
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Stephen M. Fallon, "Milton's Peculiar Grace. Self-Representation and Authority" (Ithaca, Cornell U.P., 2007)
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The Fragmentary Poetic: Eighteenth-Century Uses of an Experimental Mode
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Sarah Pearson’s Gothic Verse Tales
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Acting and Performativity in Wilkie Collins’s Armadale
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“Staging” an Anglo-Scottish Identity: The Early Career of David Mallet, Poet and Playwright, in London, 1723–39
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Out of the Blue. September 11 and the Novel
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Bezwerend ritueel: het theater van Eric De Volder
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- Book Chapter
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The catastrophic imperative: subjectivity, time and memory in contemporary thought : introduction
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The diversification of Thomas Nelson & Sons: John Buchan and the Nelson archive, 1909-1911
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- Book Chapter
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Catastrophe, Citationality and the Limits of Responsibility in 'Disgrace'
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The Catastrophic Imperative: Subjectivity, Time and Memory in Contemporary Thought
Dominiek Hoens, Sigi Jöttkandt and Gert Buelens (UGent)(2009) -
Stutter-like dysfluencies in Flemish Sign Language users
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The exceptional behaviour of /d/-initial clusters in Belgian Dutch and Learner English
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Transmitted Holocaust Trauma: A Matter of Myth and Fairy Tales?
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'Whom should I rely upon but the best able to support me?'
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Literatuur
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Where Has Gertrud(e) Gone?: Gertrude Stein's Cinematic Journey from Movement-Image to Time-Image
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Victorian visions of Lady Jane Grey
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Aphrodite rejected: archetypal women in John Buchan's fiction
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Reassessing John Buchan: Beyond the Thirty-Nine Steps
Kate Macdonald (UGent)(2009) -
The deaf Community in Flanders and South Africa: an ethnographic analysis
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Flemish sign language standardisation