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The Joseph Lemaire Sanatorium in Belgium: A Forgotten Modern Masterpiece [PDF]
The Joseph Lemaire Sanatorium, completed in 1937 in Belgium, is one of the masterpieces of sanatorium typology, which spread from the end of the 18th Century to the 1930s, when they were characterized by the principles of the International Style. Lemaire
Rossella Putzolu
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In linguistics, if-clauses have attracted the interest of scholars working on syntax, typology and pragmatics alike. This article examines if-clauses as a resource available to tour guides for reorienting the visitors’ visual attention towards an object ...
Elwys De Stefani
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Stutter-like dysfluencies in Flemish sign language users [PDF]
Although stuttering is primarily considered to be a disorder of speech, stutter-like dysfluencies have been reported to occur during non-speech activities such as musical expression and sign language.
Christiaens, Griet +3 more
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Stijn De Wilde en Frederik Verleden ‘Civil Servants working for the Enemy’. The Repression of ‘Activism’ in the Belgian Civil Service (1918-1921) During the First World War, radical Flemish nationalists or ‘activists’ collaborated with Germany in order ...
S. De Wilde, F. Verleden
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Dutch fascism was marked by an international outlook and character from the outset in the 1920s. Rather than a purely Netherlands affair, it had proponents in multiple countries, particularly Belgium and the East Indies (Indonesia).
Nathaniël Kunkeler
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Les destins divergents des régionalismes flamands et francophones : une perspective historique
The tensions between French-speaking and Dutch-speaking communities in Belgium about the regionalization of federal competences are not new and have to be understood in the long history of regionalism.
Geoffrey Pion, Gilles Van Hamme
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They Entered Without any Rumor. Human Rights in the Belgian Legal Periodicals
Legal periodicals offer an opportunity to gaze on the daily pursuits of legal practitioners. By measuring the attention on a certain topic, it is possible to retrace to what extent it was deemed to be important for Belgian jurists.
Sebastiaan Vandenbogaerde
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Show Me What You’ve B/Seen: A Brief History of Depiction
Already at a relatively early stage, modern sign language linguistics focused on the representation of (actions, locations, and motions of) referents (1) through the use of the body and its different articulators and (2) through the use of particular ...
Inez Beukeleers +2 more
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Negative concord and (multiple) agree: a case study of West Flemish [PDF]
This paper examines the formalization of negative concord in terms of the Minimalist Program, focusing entirely on negative concord in West Flemish. It is shown that a recent analysis of negative concord which advocates Multiple Agree is empirically ...
Haegeman, Liliane, Lohndal, Terje
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Main clause external constituents and the derivation of subject-initial verb Second [PDF]
This paper discusses V3-patterns with a sentence-initial adverbial clause in Standard Dutch (StD) and West-Flemish (WF), which appear to violate the V2 restriction which normally regulates word order in these languages.
Greco, Ciro, Haegeman, Liliane
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