In the National Archives in Kew, London, a treasure is kept which is of great importance for the history of the Dutch language: a collection of seventeenth-century letters written by men and women from various social backgrounds. Given the fact that much of the linguistic research of seventeenth-century Dutch has been perforce based on printed texts and linguistic data produced by a relatively small number of upper-class __ usually male __ writers, not much is known with certainty about the everyday Dutch of seventeenth-century lower- and middle-class people. The letters hidden in the National Archives can change this. In this dissertation, a corpus of 595 letters written between 1664 and 1672 is examined from a sociolinguistic perspective....
PhD thesisThis thesis examines the development of negation in historical West Flemish and Hollandic,...
This paper deals with an eighteenth-century unpublished linguistic treatise which dates from 1762. I...
Seldom has the future appeared so bleak as for the inhabitants of the Republic of the Seven United N...
In the National Archives in Kew, London, a treasure is kept which is of great importance for the his...
How did common people write in the late eighteenth century? Little is yet known on this topic, since...
The study of letter writing is at the heart of the historical-sociolinguistic enterprise. Private le...
This chapter appears in an edited volume that showcases how scholars from many different disciplines...
1. A treasure for historical linguists Examining the linguistic past from the perspective of the lan...
The first printed grammar of Dutch, which appeared in 1584, was created by members of the Amsterdam ...
The paper discusses variation and change in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Dutch, reviewing the...
Apart from literacy rates and reading and writing acquisition,the actual writing practices of the pa...
In 2008 the Royal Academy for Dutch Language and Literature (KANTL) has commissioned its research ce...
This dissertation explores the workings of resemblance, similitude, approximation, and interchangeab...
Developments in the Dutch language during the 17th century, part of the Early Modern period, form an...
Seldom has the future appeared so bleak as for the inhabitants of the Republic of the Seven United N...
PhD thesisThis thesis examines the development of negation in historical West Flemish and Hollandic,...
This paper deals with an eighteenth-century unpublished linguistic treatise which dates from 1762. I...
Seldom has the future appeared so bleak as for the inhabitants of the Republic of the Seven United N...
In the National Archives in Kew, London, a treasure is kept which is of great importance for the his...
How did common people write in the late eighteenth century? Little is yet known on this topic, since...
The study of letter writing is at the heart of the historical-sociolinguistic enterprise. Private le...
This chapter appears in an edited volume that showcases how scholars from many different disciplines...
1. A treasure for historical linguists Examining the linguistic past from the perspective of the lan...
The first printed grammar of Dutch, which appeared in 1584, was created by members of the Amsterdam ...
The paper discusses variation and change in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Dutch, reviewing the...
Apart from literacy rates and reading and writing acquisition,the actual writing practices of the pa...
In 2008 the Royal Academy for Dutch Language and Literature (KANTL) has commissioned its research ce...
This dissertation explores the workings of resemblance, similitude, approximation, and interchangeab...
Developments in the Dutch language during the 17th century, part of the Early Modern period, form an...
Seldom has the future appeared so bleak as for the inhabitants of the Republic of the Seven United N...
PhD thesisThis thesis examines the development of negation in historical West Flemish and Hollandic,...
This paper deals with an eighteenth-century unpublished linguistic treatise which dates from 1762. I...
Seldom has the future appeared so bleak as for the inhabitants of the Republic of the Seven United N...