This paper is the first to perform a systematic quantitative analysis of the arguments used to motivate selections in grammatical entries from normative works on Standard Dutch written between ca. 1550 and 1650. Thus, it aims to obtain insight into what language ideologies were characteristic of this early modern period, what these reveal about how Standard Dutch took shape in its initiating phase, and what the differences are between the codification of Dutch in the early modern period (16th/17th century) and the (post)modern period (20th/21st century; analysed in earlier studies). Although certain issues within the annotation method need to be addressed in future research, the results indicate that the following principles were particular...
A bias towards formal texts obscures our view of language change and gives a misleading impression o...
A bias towards formal texts obscures our view of language change and gives a misleading impression o...
Present-day Dutch displays a productive argument structure alternation between a double object const...
The paper discusses variation and change in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Dutch, reviewing the...
This dissertation provides new insights into language variation and change in late eighteenth- and e...
The advent of Early Modern Dutch (starting ∼1550) marked significant developments in language use in...
Overview of work on historical Dutch syntax, from the early beginnings till the present
The first printed grammar of Dutch, which appeared in 1584, was created by members of the Amsterdam ...
A renowned scholar approaches the history of the Dutch language between 1500 and 1800 from a socio-c...
This paper discusses metalinguistic discourse and orthographical practice in the eighteenth and earl...
In the National Archives in Kew, London, a treasure is kept which is of great importance for the his...
This volume brings together six papers by linguistic specialists who not only share an interest in D...
This thesis deals with Dutch language education in primary schools in the eighteenth and n...
This article takes a dictionary by Joos Lambrecht, dating from 1546, as its point of departure. It a...
Overview of work on historical Dutch syntax, from the early beginnings till the present
A bias towards formal texts obscures our view of language change and gives a misleading impression o...
A bias towards formal texts obscures our view of language change and gives a misleading impression o...
Present-day Dutch displays a productive argument structure alternation between a double object const...
The paper discusses variation and change in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Dutch, reviewing the...
This dissertation provides new insights into language variation and change in late eighteenth- and e...
The advent of Early Modern Dutch (starting ∼1550) marked significant developments in language use in...
Overview of work on historical Dutch syntax, from the early beginnings till the present
The first printed grammar of Dutch, which appeared in 1584, was created by members of the Amsterdam ...
A renowned scholar approaches the history of the Dutch language between 1500 and 1800 from a socio-c...
This paper discusses metalinguistic discourse and orthographical practice in the eighteenth and earl...
In the National Archives in Kew, London, a treasure is kept which is of great importance for the his...
This volume brings together six papers by linguistic specialists who not only share an interest in D...
This thesis deals with Dutch language education in primary schools in the eighteenth and n...
This article takes a dictionary by Joos Lambrecht, dating from 1546, as its point of departure. It a...
Overview of work on historical Dutch syntax, from the early beginnings till the present
A bias towards formal texts obscures our view of language change and gives a misleading impression o...
A bias towards formal texts obscures our view of language change and gives a misleading impression o...
Present-day Dutch displays a productive argument structure alternation between a double object const...