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De nominale constituent is een onderbelicht domein van de syntaxis, zeker in de historische taalkunde. Dat is niet terecht, want over de syntactische bouw ervan is men het lang niet eens, en de veranderingen die zich in de loop van de geschiedenis hebben voorgedaan, zijn talrijk. In dit boek wordt geargumenteerd dat achter die diverse veranderingen een grote tendens schuilgaat: de Nederlandse nominale constituent is het resultaat van een eeuwenlang proces van stapsgewijze uitbreiding ter linkerzijde met een aantal duidelijk onderscheiden kavels ('slots') in het voorveld. Deze visie laat toe ee
Dutch language --- Flemish language --- Netherlandic language --- Germanic languages --- Noun phrase.
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No detailed description available for "The Syllable in Dutch".
Dutch language --- Flemish language --- Netherlandic language --- Germanic languages --- Syllabication. --- Diminutives.
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The Morphological Atlas of the Dutch Dialects (MAND presents the morphological formations in the Dutch (and Frisian) dialects at the end of the twentieth century in two volumes.There exists an enormous differentiation of morphological forms in a rather small linguistic area: the area where Netherlandic and Frisian dialects are spoken within the states of the Netherlands and Belgium. These dialects differ considerably from Standard Dutch by different word endings, different stem vowels (shortened, lengthened and umlauted vowels) and tonal contrasts. The MAND is based on data acquired in fieldwor
Dutch language --- Dialects --- Word formation --- Morphology --- Flemish language --- Netherlandic language --- Germanic languages
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This study examines certain features of Dutch syntax between approximately 1300 and 1650. Of central importance are the overall developments in the word order patterning and the various changes they entail elsewhere in the grammar, such as in the negative construction. After an introductory chapter providing goals and background for the study, the quantitative analysis of the data is presented in Chapter 2. Considerable attention is paid to contextual considerations and the pragmatic aspect of word order. Chapter 3 deals specifically with the question of exbraciation; Chapter 4 returns to the
Dutch language --- Historical linguistics --- anno 1200-1799 --- Flemish language --- Netherlandic language --- Germanic languages --- Syntax.
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No detailed description available for "Language Attitudes in the Dutch Language Area".
Dutch language --- Languages in contact. --- Areal linguistics --- Flemish language --- Netherlandic language --- Germanic languages --- Social aspects.
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English Intonation from a Dutch Point of View Netherlands Phonetic Archives
English language --- Dutch language --- Germanic languages --- Flemish language --- Netherlandic language --- Intonation. --- Study and teaching --- Dutch speakers.
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Dutch language --- Flemish language --- Netherlandic language --- Germanic languages --- Acquisition. --- Study and teaching.
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Lexicology. Semantics --- Dutch language --- Amsterdam --- Word frequency --- Spoken Dutch --- -Dutch language --- -Flemish language --- Netherlandic language --- Germanic languages --- Spoken Dutch. --- Word frequency. --- -Word frequency --- Flemish language --- Dutch language - Word frequency --- Dutch language - Spoken Dutch
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Unter den Übersichten über die ältesten germanischen Sprachen vermißt man oft das Altniederländische. Es wird ihm höchstens ein sehr bescheidener Platz unter der Bezeichnung 'Altnieder fränkisch' eingeräumt. Als Folge der namentlich deutschen historischen Sprachforschung des 19. Jahrhunderts betrachtet man das Altniederfränkische meistens als eine der deutschen Mundarten und nicht als selbständigen Zweig neben den anderen kontinentalen westgermanischen Sprachen: Altfriesisch, Altsächsisch und Althochdeutsch. Eine andere Betrachtungsweise ist durchaus möglich und gar wünschenswert. Maurits Gyss
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Didactics of Dutch --- Nederlands --- Néerlandais (langue) --- Dutch language --- Nederlands: groepstalen --- Nederlandse taal --- Nederlandse taal. --- Flemish language --- Netherlandic language --- Germanic languages
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