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The position of the Old Frisian system of adverbs of degree within early West Germanic
Published in Taal en tongval (01-01-2024)“…It is disputed whether Old Frisian should be grouped with the ‘Old’ Germanic languages or the ‘Middle’ Germanic ones. However, a divide in linguistic…”
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Adpositions in schwa in Saterland Frisian
Published in Taal en tongval (01-01-2024)“…Many Sater Frisian adpositions may be lengthened with a schwa (-e). Our analysis reveals that lengthening is sensitive to syntactic, semantic and…”
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Sound Change Estimation in Netherlandic Regional Languages: Reducing Inter-Transcriber Variability in Dialect Corpora
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Regional variation, internal change and language contact in Luxembourgish: results from an app-based language survey1
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Looking for the middle of nowhere: nicknames denoting imaginary remote locations and alluding to really existing ones1
Published in Taal en tongval (01-08-2022)Get full text
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‘Deze verscheydenheyt der Voornamen’: Codification of third-person pronouns in Early Modern Dutch
Published in Taal en tongval (01-01-2022)“…This study explores the micro-selection and codification of third-person pronouns in the normative discourse on Standard Dutch from ca. 1550 to 1650. The…”
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Continuity, change, and linguistic recycling in Flemish dialects: Negation, polarity focus, and mirativity
Published in Taal en tongval (01-01-2022)“…The present paper revisits Neuckermans’s (2008) proposal concerning the geographic distribution and diachronic genesis of different functions of the particle…”
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Estimating the level and direction of aggregated sound change of dialects in the northern Netherlands
Published in Taal en tongval (01-01-2022)“…This article reports investigations into sound change at the community-level of Frisian and Low Saxon dialect groups in the north of the Netherlands, which…”
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komen ‘come’ + Verb of Movement: Diatopic and Semantic Variation in Spoken Varieties of Dutch
Published in Taal en tongval (01-01-2022)“…Periphrastic constructions with come have primarily been grammaticalized to express tense in Indo-European languages (Devos & van der Wal 2014). In the…”
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Taaldiversiteit in Nederland
Published in Taal en tongval (01-01-2022)“…This paper outlines a regional and socio-demographic overview of languages and dialects used most often in and outside the home and on social media in the…”
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Looking for the middle of nowhere: nicknames denoting imaginary remote locations and alluding to really existing ones
Published in Taal en tongval (01-01-2022)“…Nicknames for imaginary remote hamlets are widespread. One may think, for example, of Podunk Hollow (US). In the Netherlands, Boerenkoolstronkeradeel is best…”
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Spellingonderzoek in ontwikkeling
Published in Taal en tongval (01-12-2021)“…This article, which serves as the editorial to the special T&T issue Spelling in ontwikkeling, consists of four parts. The first part is a brief introduction…”
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Distinctive vowel heights in Limburgish and Bavarian
Published in Taal en tongval (01-02-2021)“…Standard works on linguistics give Amstetten Bavarian (Ladefoged and Maddieson 1996) and Weert Limburgish (Ladefoged 2007) as examples of languages with four…”
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Regional variation of HUIS in Achterhoeks
Published in Taal en tongval (01-02-2021)“…This research considers the pronunciation of the Standard Dutch vowel /œy/ in the Achterhoek region, where it is typically realised as a monophthong. Previous…”
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English and the use of the simple past in Dutch
Published in Taal en tongval (01-01-2021)“…The global dominance of English has resulted in contact-induced change in many of the world’s languages. While lexical influence is perhaps the most widespread…”
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The future of dialects and the dialectology of the future : Some considerations, with special attention to the Dutch language area
Published in Taal en tongval (01-01-2021)“…The days when dialectology was a quiet island in the (sometimes rough) ocean of modern linguistics seem to be over. Since the so-called social turn and the…”
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Ziej is a woman and het is a girl: A referent’s age guides pronominal gender variation in Limburgian
Published in Taal en tongval (01-01-2021)“…In this paper, we report on a study of gender reference in Limburgian, specifically the use of the neuter subject pronoun het ‘she’ (lit. ‘it’) to refer to a…”
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Differential invisibilization and its aftermath : Menominee and German in Wisconsin
Published in Taal en tongval (01-03-2020)“…Not only can monolingual histories mask multilingual practices, but writing languages out of history happens very differently even in the same time and place…”
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Multilingual practices in late medieval Swedish writing
Published in Taal en tongval (01-03-2020)“…Late medieval Sweden was a multilingual society. At least three languages ‐ namely Old Swedish, Low German, and Latin ‐ were in use, beside other regional…”
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Doukhobor Russian (South East Slavic), Salish (Sinixt, SENĆOŦEN [Sənčáθən, Sénəčqən]), Standard Russian, Ritual Language, ქართული ენა [kharthuli εna, Kartvelian], and Altaic (Turco-Tataric – татарлар): The Language(s) of the Doukhobors of Canada
Published in Taal en tongval (01-03-2020)“…Due to the 250-year status of their language as an oral language (but see below the reference to Georg Brandes [1888]) the only hard evidence we have just what…”
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