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Paul van Geert is a Dutch linguist. He is currently a professor of developmental psychology at the University of Groningen, Netherlands. He is renowned for his work on developmental psychology and the application of dynamical systems theory in social science. He is one of the members of the "Dutch School of Dynamic Systems" who proposed to apply time series data to study second language development along with de Bot, Lowie, and Verspoor.

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  • Paul van Geert is a Dutch linguist. He is currently a professor of developmental psychology at the University of Groningen, Netherlands. He is renowned for his work on developmental psychology and the application of dynamical systems theory in social science. He is one of the members of the "Dutch School of Dynamic Systems" who proposed to apply time series data to study second language development along with de Bot, Lowie, and Verspoor. (en)
  • Paul Leon Christiaan van Geert (Temse, 8 januari 1950) is een Nederlandse psycholoog en emeritus hoogleraar ontwikkelingspsychologie aan de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. Hij staat bekend om z'n werk over complexe dynamische systeemtheorie en de toepassing daarvan om tweede taalverwerving te bestuderen. Hij is een van de leden van de "Dutch School of Dynamic Systems" die heeft voorgesteld om tijdreeksgegevens toe te passen om de ontwikkeling van de tweede taal te bestuderen, samen met , Wander Lowie en Marjolijn Verspoor. (nl)
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  • Ghent University (en)
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  • David van Geert (en)
  • Liesbet van Geert (en)
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  • Developmental psychology (en)
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  • Developmental psychology (en)
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  • Paul van Geert (en)
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  • Waegeman (en)
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  • Language development in the light of cognition and perception (en)
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  • Paul van Geert is a Dutch linguist. He is currently a professor of developmental psychology at the University of Groningen, Netherlands. He is renowned for his work on developmental psychology and the application of dynamical systems theory in social science. He is one of the members of the "Dutch School of Dynamic Systems" who proposed to apply time series data to study second language development along with de Bot, Lowie, and Verspoor. (en)
  • Paul Leon Christiaan van Geert (Temse, 8 januari 1950) is een Nederlandse psycholoog en emeritus hoogleraar ontwikkelingspsychologie aan de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. Hij staat bekend om z'n werk over complexe dynamische systeemtheorie en de toepassing daarvan om tweede taalverwerving te bestuderen. Hij is een van de leden van de "Dutch School of Dynamic Systems" die heeft voorgesteld om tijdreeksgegevens toe te passen om de ontwikkeling van de tweede taal te bestuderen, samen met , Wander Lowie en Marjolijn Verspoor. (nl)
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