Certain phenomena of interest to linguists mainly occur in low-resource languages, such as contact-induced language change. We show that it is possible to study contact-induced language change computationally in a historical variety of a low-resource language, Early-Modern Frisian, by creating a model using features that were established to be relevant in a closely related language, modern Dutch. This allows us to test two hypotheses on two types of language contact that may have taken place between Frisian and Dutch during this time. Our model shows that Frisian verb cluster word orders are associated with different context features than Dutch verb orders, supporting the ‘learned borrowing’ hypothesis
Interference Frisian (IF) is a variety of Frisian, spoken by mostly younger speakers, which is heavi...
Interference Frisian (IF) is a variety of Frisian, spoken by mostly younger speakers, which is heavi...
The advent of Early Modern Dutch (starting ∼1550) marked significant developments in language use in...
This study investigates language variation and change in a bilingual community. It presents an unpre...
The Low Countries are famous for their radically changing landscape over the last 1,000 years. Like ...
This thesis provides insight into the use of and variation in spoken West Frisian against the backdr...
Many minority languages are subject to linguistic interferences from a more prestigious language, fo...
How does language change take place and could developments be predictable? In this study, Arjen Vers...
How does language change take place and could developments be predictable? In this study, Arjen Vers...
This article investigates North Frisian High German language contact from a diasystematic perspectiv...
How does language change take place and could developments be predictable? In this study, Arjen Vers...
This thesis is about changes in Frisian verbal inflection. Frisian is the minority language spoken i...
It is well-known that contact between speakers of different languages or varieties leads to dynamics...
It is well-known that contact between speakers of different languages or varieties leads to dynamics...
How does language change take place and could developments be predictable? In this study, Arjen Vers...
Interference Frisian (IF) is a variety of Frisian, spoken by mostly younger speakers, which is heavi...
Interference Frisian (IF) is a variety of Frisian, spoken by mostly younger speakers, which is heavi...
The advent of Early Modern Dutch (starting ∼1550) marked significant developments in language use in...
This study investigates language variation and change in a bilingual community. It presents an unpre...
The Low Countries are famous for their radically changing landscape over the last 1,000 years. Like ...
This thesis provides insight into the use of and variation in spoken West Frisian against the backdr...
Many minority languages are subject to linguistic interferences from a more prestigious language, fo...
How does language change take place and could developments be predictable? In this study, Arjen Vers...
How does language change take place and could developments be predictable? In this study, Arjen Vers...
This article investigates North Frisian High German language contact from a diasystematic perspectiv...
How does language change take place and could developments be predictable? In this study, Arjen Vers...
This thesis is about changes in Frisian verbal inflection. Frisian is the minority language spoken i...
It is well-known that contact between speakers of different languages or varieties leads to dynamics...
It is well-known that contact between speakers of different languages or varieties leads to dynamics...
How does language change take place and could developments be predictable? In this study, Arjen Vers...
Interference Frisian (IF) is a variety of Frisian, spoken by mostly younger speakers, which is heavi...
Interference Frisian (IF) is a variety of Frisian, spoken by mostly younger speakers, which is heavi...
The advent of Early Modern Dutch (starting ∼1550) marked significant developments in language use in...