It is remarkable that first language acquisition and historical dialectology should have remained strange bedfellows for so long considering the fact the common assumption in historical linguistics is that language change is due to the process of non-target transmission of linguistic features, forms and structures between generations, and thus between parents or adults and children. Both disciplines have remained isolated from each other due to, among other things, different research questions, methods of data-collection and types of empirical resources. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that the common assumption in historical linguistics mentioned above can be examined with the help of Digital Humanities projects like CLARIN. CLARIN...
The paper discusses variation and change in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Dutch, reviewing the...
Certain phenomena of interest to linguists mainly occur in low-resource languages, such as contact-i...
The Dutch-speaking area can boast a philological tradition in historical English linguistics that go...
AbstractIt is remarkable that first language acquisition and historical dialectology should have rem...
It is remarkable that first language acquisition and historical dialectology should have remained st...
It is remarkable that first language acquisition and historical dialectology should have remained st...
In this paper I describe a particular Dutch linguistic problem and I show that it can be addressed i...
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...
research unit at the Arts faculty has a strong and long-standing research tradition. Within the fram...
This study investigates the learning mechanisms underlying the acquisition of a dialect as a second ...
The Low Countries are famous for their radically changing landscape over the last 1,000 years. Like ...
This chapter will present lessons learned from CLARIN-D, the German CLARIN national cons...
The advent of Early Modern Dutch (starting ∼1550) marked significant developments in language use in...
Recent years have seen an increase in the on-line availability of dialect corpora, databases and sea...
The paper discusses variation and change in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Dutch, reviewing the...
Certain phenomena of interest to linguists mainly occur in low-resource languages, such as contact-i...
The Dutch-speaking area can boast a philological tradition in historical English linguistics that go...
AbstractIt is remarkable that first language acquisition and historical dialectology should have rem...
It is remarkable that first language acquisition and historical dialectology should have remained st...
It is remarkable that first language acquisition and historical dialectology should have remained st...
In this paper I describe a particular Dutch linguistic problem and I show that it can be addressed i...
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...
research unit at the Arts faculty has a strong and long-standing research tradition. Within the fram...
This study investigates the learning mechanisms underlying the acquisition of a dialect as a second ...
The Low Countries are famous for their radically changing landscape over the last 1,000 years. Like ...
This chapter will present lessons learned from CLARIN-D, the German CLARIN national cons...
The advent of Early Modern Dutch (starting ∼1550) marked significant developments in language use in...
Recent years have seen an increase in the on-line availability of dialect corpora, databases and sea...
The paper discusses variation and change in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Dutch, reviewing the...
Certain phenomena of interest to linguists mainly occur in low-resource languages, such as contact-i...
The Dutch-speaking area can boast a philological tradition in historical English linguistics that go...