This paper addressed the question how the use of Dutch and the regional languages Frisian or Limburgish differ on Twitter and which patterns in language choice can be identified. Previous quantitative studies (Jongbloed-Faber, Van de Velde, Van der Meer & Klinkenberg, 2016; Nguyen, Trieschnigg & Cornips, 2015; Trieschnigg, 2015) have already shown that people in the Dutch provinces of Friesland and Limburg tweet in Frisian or Limburgish respectively, but most often in Dutch interspersed with some English. In this qualitative study, we compared the tweets from twenty twitterers in Friesland and Limburg who use both Dutch and Frisian or Limburgish regularly in order to get insight into their language use patterns. The following patter...
The theme of this end term paper is the Dutch dialects and the use of the Limburgian dialect. The go...
Contemporary research on the social meaning of variation has shown that in situation of language var...
Despite the widespread adoption of Twitter internationally, little research has investigated the dif...
This paper addressed the question how the use of Dutch and the regional languages Frisian or Limburg...
On Twitter, many users tweet in more than one language. In this study, we examine the use of two Dut...
On Twitter, many users tweet in more than one language. In this study, we examine the use of two Dut...
This paper investigates the usability of Twitter as a resource for the study of language change in p...
This paper explores the use of Frisian - a minority language spoken in the Dutch province of Fryslan...
For minority and regional languages such as Frisian and Limburgish, the internet and social media ar...
For minority and regional languages such as Frisian and Limburgish, the internet and social media ar...
This paper outlines a regional and socio-demographic overview of languages and dialects used most of...
Geotagged Twitter data allows us to investigate correlations of geographic language variation, both ...
In 2014, over 1,200 Frisians (aged 15 – 94 years old) participated in an online survey about languag...
In 2014, over 1,200 Frisians (aged 15 – 94 years old) participated in an online survey about languag...
This thesis provides insight into the use of and variation in spoken West Frisian against the backdr...
The theme of this end term paper is the Dutch dialects and the use of the Limburgian dialect. The go...
Contemporary research on the social meaning of variation has shown that in situation of language var...
Despite the widespread adoption of Twitter internationally, little research has investigated the dif...
This paper addressed the question how the use of Dutch and the regional languages Frisian or Limburg...
On Twitter, many users tweet in more than one language. In this study, we examine the use of two Dut...
On Twitter, many users tweet in more than one language. In this study, we examine the use of two Dut...
This paper investigates the usability of Twitter as a resource for the study of language change in p...
This paper explores the use of Frisian - a minority language spoken in the Dutch province of Fryslan...
For minority and regional languages such as Frisian and Limburgish, the internet and social media ar...
For minority and regional languages such as Frisian and Limburgish, the internet and social media ar...
This paper outlines a regional and socio-demographic overview of languages and dialects used most of...
Geotagged Twitter data allows us to investigate correlations of geographic language variation, both ...
In 2014, over 1,200 Frisians (aged 15 – 94 years old) participated in an online survey about languag...
In 2014, over 1,200 Frisians (aged 15 – 94 years old) participated in an online survey about languag...
This thesis provides insight into the use of and variation in spoken West Frisian against the backdr...
The theme of this end term paper is the Dutch dialects and the use of the Limburgian dialect. The go...
Contemporary research on the social meaning of variation has shown that in situation of language var...
Despite the widespread adoption of Twitter internationally, little research has investigated the dif...