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        In het spoor van Emile Zola. De narratologische code(s) van het Europese naturalisme 

        Borghart, Pieter (2006)
        For the first time since Chevrels seminal monography Le naturalisme: étude d’un mouvement littéraire international (1982), this study presents an encompassing approach to European naturalism. By means of a logical theoretical ...
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        Dynamisch Inter(- en Trans)disciplinair TaalOnderzoek. De nieuwe taalwetenschappen 

        Gontier, Nathalie; Mondt, Katrien (2006)
        Language research is currently in a state of flux. The phenomenon of language is not merely the topic of investigation in linguistics, it is examined by a multitude of scholars with different scientific backgrounds. In ...
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        Negen muzen, tien geboden. Historische en methodologische gevalstudies over de interactie tussen literatuur en ethiek 

        Praet, Danny; de Moor, Katrien; Martens, Gunther; Keunen, Bart; Roose, Alexander; Biebuck, Benjamin; Buelens, Gert; Verbaal, Wim (2005)
        Literature traditionally holds a special place in society. This fact can be ascribed especially to literature’s unique capability to urge its audience and readers to allow a voice other than their own to resound within. ...
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        Ieder zijn eigen Arnon Grunberg. Vertaling, promotie en receptie in Italië, Spanje, Catalonië, Portugal en Roemenië 

        Ross, Dolores; Pos, Arie; Mertens, Marleen (2012)
        This third volume of Lage Landen Studies offers a glimpse of recent international and internationalizing trends in Dutch Studies. It presents a comparative view of the virtually synchronic dynamics of the translation, ...
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        Les nouvelles voies du comparatisme 

        Roland, Hubert; Vanasten, Stéphanie (2010)
        Which recent methodological innovations have occurred in the field of comparative literature? What are the critical paradigms behind the practices of comparative research today? These questions are the starting point of ...
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        Tijding en Tendens 

        Bru, Sascha; Masschelein, Anneleen (2009)
        The central theme of this issue is the singularity of general and comparative literary theory in the Low Countries. How do they combine insights from neighboring linguistic areas, more specifically the dominant French, ...
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        Nederlands in het perspectief van uitspraakverwerving en contrastieve taalkunde 

        Rasier, Laurent; Heuven, Vincent van; Defrancq, Bart; Hiligsmann, Philippe (2011)
        Nederlands in het perspectief van uitspraakverwerving en contrastieve taalkunde (“Dutch from the point of view of pronunciation acquisition and contrastive linguistics”) gives an overview of linguistic research carried out ...
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        Hermeneutiek in veelvoud 

        Bernaerts, Lars; Pieters, Jürgen (2011)
        What will be the future role of hermeneutics in literary theory? Can we shape the future of hermeneutics by going back to its tradition and by looking at the way hermeneutics is relevant in other disciplines? The new issue ...
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        Bakhtin’s Theory of the Literary Chronotope: Reflections, Applications, Perspectives 

        Bemong, Nele; Borghart, Pieter; De Dobbeleer, Michel; Demoen, Kristoffel; De Temmerman, Koen; Keunen, Bart (2010)
        This edited volume is the first scholarly tome exclusively dedicated to Mikhail Bakhtin’s theory of the literary chronotope. This concept, initially developed in the 1930s and used as a frame of reference throughout Bakhtin’s ...
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        Voicing in Contrast. Acquiring a Second Language Laryngeal System 

        Simon, Ellen (2010)
        Drawing on both rule-based and constraint-based approaches, Voicing in Contrast examines typological differences in the laryngeal systems of Dutch and English and investigates the extent to which native speakers of Dutch ...
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