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Article
Agnew, ZK;
van de Koot, H;
McGettigan, C;
Scott, SK;
(2014)
Do sentences with unaccusative verbs involve syntactic movement? Evidence from neuroimaging.
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience
, 29
(9)
pp. 1035-1045.
10.1080/23273798.2014.887125.
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Koring, L;
van de Koot, H;
(2018)
Processing delays: The late reactivation of the argument of unaccusative verbs.
Linguistics in the Netherlands
, 35
(1)
pp. 65-78.
10.1075/avt.00005.kor.
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Neeleman, A;
Philip, J;
Tanaka, M;
van de Koot, H;
(2022)
Subordination and Binary Branching.
Syntax
10.1111/synt.12244.
(In press).
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Neeleman, A;
van de Koot, H;
(2022)
The interpretation and distribution of temporal focus particles.
Natural Language and Linguistic Theory
10.1007/s11049-021-09526-x.
(In press).
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Neeleman, A;
Van de Koot, H;
(2021)
PP Extraposition and Precedence.
Linguistic Inquiry
(In press).
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van de Koot, H;
(2006)
Peter W. Culicover & Andrzej Nowak, Dynamical grammar: minimalism, acquisition and change (Foundations of Syntax 2). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003. Pp. xxii+324.
[Review].
Journal of Linguistics
, 42
(2)
452 - 457.
10.1017/S0022226706234091.
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Van de Koot, H;
Silva, R;
Felser, C;
Sato, M;
(2015)
Does Dutch a-scrambling involve movement? Evidence from antecedent priming.
The Linguistic Review
, 32
(4)
pp. 739-776.
10.1515/tlr-2015-0010.
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Varkanitsa, M;
Kasselimis, D;
Boulouis, G;
Fugard, AJB;
Evdokimidis, I;
Druks, J;
Potagas, C;
(2019)
Verbal memory and sentence comprehension in aphasia: A case series.
Neurocase
, 25
(5)
pp. 169-176.
10.1080/13554794.2019.1635624.
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Varkanitsa, M;
Kasselimis, D;
Fugard, AJB;
Evdokimidis, I;
Druks, J;
Potagas, C;
Van de Koot, H;
(2016)
Syntactic predictions and asyntactic comprehension in aphasia: Evidence from scope relations.
Journal of Neurolinguistics
, 40
pp. 15-36.
10.1016/j.jneuroling.2016.04.001.
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Varkanitsa, M;
Kasselimis, D;
Potagas, C;
Druks, J;
Van de Koot, H;
(2013)
Processing of Contrastive Focus in agrammatism: The role of Predictability.
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
, 94
pp. 177-178.
10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.09.087.
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Varkanitsa, M;
Kasselimis, D;
Potagas, C;
Evdokimidis, I;
Van de Koot, H;
Druks, J;
(2012)
Processing of Covert Scope Inversion in Broca's Aphasia.
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
, 61
pp. 277-278.
10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.10.184.
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Book chapter
Neeleman, A;
Titov, E;
van de Koot, H;
Vermeulen, R;
(2009)
A syntactic typology of topic, focus and contrast.
In:
Alternatives to Cartography.
(pp. 15-51).
De Gruyter Mouton
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Neeleman, A;
Van de Koot, H;
(2020)
The Non-Existence of Sub-Lexical scope.
In: Franco, L and Lorusso, P, (eds.)
Linguistic Variation: Structure and Interpretation.
(pp. 501-530).
De Gruyter Mouton: Berlin, Germany.
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Neeleman, Adriaan;
Van de Koot, Johannes;
(2016)
Word Order and Information Structure.
In: Féry, C and Ishihara, S, (eds.)
The Oxford Handbook of Information Structure.
Oxford University Press: Oxford, United Kingdom.
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Proceedings paper
Constantinou, H;
Van de Koot, H;
(2015)
Epistemic Containment and the Encoding of Scope.
In: Bui, T and Özyildiz, D, (eds.)
Proceedings of the Forty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society.
(pp. pp. 151-164).
Graduate Linguistics Student Association (GSLA): Amherst, Massachusetts, USA.
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Varkanitsa, M;
Kasselimis, D;
Evdokimidis, I;
Druks, J;
van de Koot, H;
(2013)
Syntactic Dependency Resolution in Broca's Aphasia.
In: Verhoeven, J and Mariën, P, (eds.)
14th International Science of Aphasia Conference, September 2013.
(pp. pp. 153-156).
Groningen University Press: Groningen, Netherlands.
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Varkanitsa, M;
Kasselimis, D;
Potagas, C;
van de Koot, H;
(2014)
Phonological Working Memory Limitations and Agrammatism: Is There a Causal Relationship between the Two?
In:
Frontiers in Psychology Conference Abstracts: Academy of Aphasia - 52nd Annual Meeting.
Frontiers Research Foundation: Miami, FL, USA.
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Working / discussion paper
van de Koot, H;
Silva, R;
Felser, C;
Sato, M;
Dutch A-Scrambling Is Not Movement: Evidence from Antecedent Priming.
(Working Papers in Linguistics
25).
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