The study of letter writing is at the heart of the historical-sociolinguistic enterprise. Private letters, in particular, offer an unprecedented view on language history. This book presents an in-depth study of the language of letters focussing on a unique collection of Dutch private letters from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, which comprises letters from the lower, middle and upper ranks, written by men as well as women. The book discusses the key issues of formulaic language and the degree of orality of private letters, it questions the importance of letter-writing manuals, and reveals remarkable patterns of social, regional and gender variation in a wide range of linguistic features. Arguing for writing experience as an import...
This book uses a corpus of manuscript letters from Bess of Hardwick to investigate how linguistic fe...
The advent of Early Modern Dutch (starting ∼1550) marked significant developments in language use in...
The first printed grammar of Dutch, which appeared in 1584, was created by members of the Amsterdam ...
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 paper discusses variation and change in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Dutch, reviewing the...
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...
This paper seeks to approach the topic of historical language choice from a quantitative perspective...
This dissertation provides new insights into language variation and change in late eighteenth- and e...
Apart from literacy rates and reading and writing acquisition,the actual writing practices of the pa...
In recent years there has been a renewed interest in correspondence both as a literary genre and as ...
A renowned scholar approaches the history of the Dutch language between 1500 and 1800 from a socio-c...
Developments in the Dutch language during the 17th century, part of the Early Modern period, form an...
In the past, studies about letters focused on the historic significance of letter content, and the m...
This book uses a corpus of manuscript letters from Bess of Hardwick to investigate how linguistic fe...
The advent of Early Modern Dutch (starting ∼1550) marked significant developments in language use in...
The first printed grammar of Dutch, which appeared in 1584, was created by members of the Amsterdam ...
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 paper discusses variation and change in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Dutch, reviewing the...
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...
This paper seeks to approach the topic of historical language choice from a quantitative perspective...
This dissertation provides new insights into language variation and change in late eighteenth- and e...
Apart from literacy rates and reading and writing acquisition,the actual writing practices of the pa...
In recent years there has been a renewed interest in correspondence both as a literary genre and as ...
A renowned scholar approaches the history of the Dutch language between 1500 and 1800 from a socio-c...
Developments in the Dutch language during the 17th century, part of the Early Modern period, form an...
In the past, studies about letters focused on the historic significance of letter content, and the m...
This book uses a corpus of manuscript letters from Bess of Hardwick to investigate how linguistic fe...
The advent of Early Modern Dutch (starting ∼1550) marked significant developments in language use in...
The first printed grammar of Dutch, which appeared in 1584, was created by members of the Amsterdam ...