Publications
Driessen, Geert. 2016. Zoals de ouden zongen, piepen de jongen? De taal van ouders en taal en taalvaardigheid van hun kinderen. [As the old cock crows, the young cock learns. The language of parents and the language (proficiency) of their children.] Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics 5 (2) : 145–159.
Guentchéva, Zlatka, ed. 2016. Aspectuality and Temporality. Descriptive and theoretical issues. (Studies in Language Companion Series 172). John Benjamins.
Souag, Lameen. 2015. Explaining Korandjé. Language contact, plantations, and the trans-Saharan trade. Journal of Pidgin and Creole Languages 30 (2) : 189–224.
Benstead, Lindsay J. and Megan Reif. 2013. Polarization or Pluralism? Language, Identity, and Attitudes toward American Culture among Algeria’s Youth. Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication 6 (1) : 75–106.
Hassa, Samira. 2012. Regulating and negotiating linguistic diversity: top-down and bottom-up language planning in the Moroccan city. Current Issues in Language Planning 13 (3) : 207–223.
Lucas, Christopher. 2012. Contact-induced grammatical change: Towards an explicit account. Diachronica 29 (3) : 275–300.
Goddard, Cliff, ed. 2008. Cross-Linguistic Semantics. (Studies in Language Companion Series 102). John Benjamins.
Ruiter, Jan Jaap de. 2008. Morocco's languages and gender: evidence from the field. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2008 (190) : 103–119.
Sadiqi, Fatima. 2008. Language and gender in Moroccan urban areas. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 2008 (190) : 145–165.
Stoyanova, Marina. 2008. Unique Focus. Languages without multiple wh-questions. (Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 123). John Benjamins.
Hoffman, Katherine E. 2007. We Share Walls. Language, Land, and Gender in Berber Morocco. (Blackwell Studies in Discourse and Culture). Blackwell Publishers.
Mehlem, Ulrich. 2007. The graphematic representation of prepositional phrases in experimental writing of Tarifit Berber by Moroccan students in Germany and Morocco. Written Language & Literacy 10 (2) : 115–138.
Hoffman, Katherine E. 2006. Berber language ideologies, maintenance, and contraction: Gendered variation in the indigenous margins of Morocco. Language & Communication 26 (2) : 114–167.
Rramdani, Y.E.-. 2002. The acquisition of the plural in Tarifit-Berber: Between bilingual and monolingual children. ITL 137 - 138 : 313–340.
Boukous, Ahmed. 1997. Situation sociolinguistique de l'Amazighe. [The Sociolinguistic Situation of Amazighe.] International Journal of the Sociology of Language 123 : 41–60.
Chaker, Salem. 1997. La Kabylie: un processus de développement linguistique autonome. [Kabylia: A Process of Linguistic Autonomy Development.] International Journal of the Sociology of Language 123 : 81–99.
Chtatou, Mohamed. 1997. The Influence of the Berber Language on Moroccan Arabic. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 123 : 101–118.