The aim of this paper is twofold. The first section summarises what little is known about the acquisition of dialects and dialect features by locally born speakers whose parent(s) have a migration background, thus second-generation migrants in the Netherlands. The second part focusses on the province of Dutch Limburg, which is known for its widespread and active use of dialect, also in the public domain. The paper explores how new speakers acquire a dialect in Limburg but are restricted in their use of it by others who consider themselves the authentic speakers of this dialect. The linguistic othering of speakers with a migration background by these 'authentic' speakers has the effect that the 'new' speakers, although proficient in the dial...
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Limburgish in the Netherlands is another example of a language whose status has risen through protec...
The Low Countries are famous for their radically changing landscape over the last 1,000 years. Like ...
The aim of this paper is twofold. The first section summarises what little is known about the acquis...
The theme of this end term paper is the Dutch dialects and the use of the Limburgian dialect. The go...
This study focuses on the relationship between dialect use and the acquisition of standard Dutch voc...
This study focuses on the relationship between dialect use and the acquisition of standard Dutch voc...
Can the language of young people in Flanders tell us something about the future look and sound of Du...
Introduction. The article reveals a complicated language situation in the Flemish region of Belgium ...
Flanders strongly encourages newcomers to take language courses to learn the official language, on t...
This paper aims to encourage the interdisciplinary study of ‘languaculture,’ an approach to language...
Hinskens, F.L.M.P. [Promotor]Hout, R.W.N.M. [Promotor]van Oostendorp, M. van [Promotor
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
This chapter examines the (re)production of heritage discourses in relation to processes of standard...
The research question in this paper was how do people in Limburg construct local identities through ...
The following full text is a publisher's version. For additional information about this publica...
Limburgish in the Netherlands is another example of a language whose status has risen through protec...
The Low Countries are famous for their radically changing landscape over the last 1,000 years. Like ...
The aim of this paper is twofold. The first section summarises what little is known about the acquis...
The theme of this end term paper is the Dutch dialects and the use of the Limburgian dialect. The go...
This study focuses on the relationship between dialect use and the acquisition of standard Dutch voc...
This study focuses on the relationship between dialect use and the acquisition of standard Dutch voc...
Can the language of young people in Flanders tell us something about the future look and sound of Du...
Introduction. The article reveals a complicated language situation in the Flemish region of Belgium ...
Flanders strongly encourages newcomers to take language courses to learn the official language, on t...
This paper aims to encourage the interdisciplinary study of ‘languaculture,’ an approach to language...
Hinskens, F.L.M.P. [Promotor]Hout, R.W.N.M. [Promotor]van Oostendorp, M. van [Promotor
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
This chapter examines the (re)production of heritage discourses in relation to processes of standard...
The research question in this paper was how do people in Limburg construct local identities through ...
The following full text is a publisher's version. For additional information about this publica...
Limburgish in the Netherlands is another example of a language whose status has risen through protec...
The Low Countries are famous for their radically changing landscape over the last 1,000 years. Like ...