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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction to the Language and Space series ix
- List of maps xi
- List of tables and figures xii
- Abbreviations xvi
- Bibliographical details of cited atlases, dictionaries and grammars xviii
- Map of regions and provinces xx
- 1. Introduction to the volume 1
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I. History of the field
- 2. History and development of Dutch dialect research 13
- 3. Language and space in Dutch: Recent developments and new research areas 35
- 4. Language and space in Dutch: Wishes for the future 60
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II. The major dialect regions of Dutch: linguistic structure, spectrum of variation and dynamics
- 5. A regional history of Dutch 81
- 6. The spectrum of spatial varieties of Dutch: The historical genesis 100
- 7. The classification of the dialects of Dutch 129
- 8. Unravelling the complexities of variation and change in and beyond the present-day dialects of Dutch: Finding one’s way through the woods 142
- 9. The southwestern dialect area: Phonology 150
- 10. The grammar of the southwestern dialects 174
- 11. Southwestern Dutch dialects today 194
- 12. East Flemish: Phonology 211
- 13. Between Brabantic and West Flemish: East Flemish morphology and syntax 235
- 14. Recent developments in the East Flemish dialect area 255
- 15. The dialects of the Brabant region: Phonological properties 277
- 16. The dialects of Brabant: Grammatical properties 297
- 17. Recent developments in the mid southern dialects 319
- 18. Phonological features of Limburgian dialects 336
- 19. The Limburg dialects: Grammatical properties 356
- 20. Recent developments in the Limburg dialect region 378
- 21. Holland and Utrecht: Phonology and phonetics 399
- 22. Holland and Utrecht: Morphology and syntax 418
- 23. Holland and Utrecht: More recent developments 443
- 24. Low Saxon phonology 454
- 25. The Low Saxon dialects: Morphology and syntax 476
- 26. Recent evolutions in the position and structure of Low Saxon. With an excursus on the new polders in Flevoland 495
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III. Supra-regional and regionally-unbound aspects
- 27. Geographical patterns of lexical variation in the Dutch-speaking area 512
- 28. Supra-regional characteristics of colloquial Dutch 532
- 29. Non-standard varieties in the new media 556
- 30. Perception of geographically conditioned linguistic variation 567
- 31. Attitude measurements in the Low Countries 586
- 32. Supraregional patterns and language change 602
- 33. Dialectometry 624
- 34. Research results from on-line dialect databases and dynamic dialect maps 646
- 35. Grammar & Geography or vice versa 664
- 36. Variation between and within Sign Language of the Netherlands and Flemish Sign Language 680
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IV. Dynamics of contact varieties of Dutch
- 37. Belgian Dutch 700
- 38. Language varieties in the province of Fryslân 721
- 39. Ethnolects of Dutch 739
- 40. Varieties of Dutch / Dutch as a minority language in Germany 761
- 41. A West Flemish dialect as a minority language in the north of France 782
- 42. Between Dutch and Indonesian: Colonial Dutch in time and space 800
- 43. The Dutch Language in the USA 821
- 44. Dutch in Suriname 841
- 45. The Dutch language in Australia 858
- 46. Dutch Creole in the Caribbean 879
- 47. Afrikaans 897
- Indexes 919
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction to the Language and Space series ix
- List of maps xi
- List of tables and figures xii
- Abbreviations xvi
- Bibliographical details of cited atlases, dictionaries and grammars xviii
- Map of regions and provinces xx
- 1. Introduction to the volume 1
-
I. History of the field
- 2. History and development of Dutch dialect research 13
- 3. Language and space in Dutch: Recent developments and new research areas 35
- 4. Language and space in Dutch: Wishes for the future 60
-
II. The major dialect regions of Dutch: linguistic structure, spectrum of variation and dynamics
- 5. A regional history of Dutch 81
- 6. The spectrum of spatial varieties of Dutch: The historical genesis 100
- 7. The classification of the dialects of Dutch 129
- 8. Unravelling the complexities of variation and change in and beyond the present-day dialects of Dutch: Finding one’s way through the woods 142
- 9. The southwestern dialect area: Phonology 150
- 10. The grammar of the southwestern dialects 174
- 11. Southwestern Dutch dialects today 194
- 12. East Flemish: Phonology 211
- 13. Between Brabantic and West Flemish: East Flemish morphology and syntax 235
- 14. Recent developments in the East Flemish dialect area 255
- 15. The dialects of the Brabant region: Phonological properties 277
- 16. The dialects of Brabant: Grammatical properties 297
- 17. Recent developments in the mid southern dialects 319
- 18. Phonological features of Limburgian dialects 336
- 19. The Limburg dialects: Grammatical properties 356
- 20. Recent developments in the Limburg dialect region 378
- 21. Holland and Utrecht: Phonology and phonetics 399
- 22. Holland and Utrecht: Morphology and syntax 418
- 23. Holland and Utrecht: More recent developments 443
- 24. Low Saxon phonology 454
- 25. The Low Saxon dialects: Morphology and syntax 476
- 26. Recent evolutions in the position and structure of Low Saxon. With an excursus on the new polders in Flevoland 495
-
III. Supra-regional and regionally-unbound aspects
- 27. Geographical patterns of lexical variation in the Dutch-speaking area 512
- 28. Supra-regional characteristics of colloquial Dutch 532
- 29. Non-standard varieties in the new media 556
- 30. Perception of geographically conditioned linguistic variation 567
- 31. Attitude measurements in the Low Countries 586
- 32. Supraregional patterns and language change 602
- 33. Dialectometry 624
- 34. Research results from on-line dialect databases and dynamic dialect maps 646
- 35. Grammar & Geography or vice versa 664
- 36. Variation between and within Sign Language of the Netherlands and Flemish Sign Language 680
-
IV. Dynamics of contact varieties of Dutch
- 37. Belgian Dutch 700
- 38. Language varieties in the province of Fryslân 721
- 39. Ethnolects of Dutch 739
- 40. Varieties of Dutch / Dutch as a minority language in Germany 761
- 41. A West Flemish dialect as a minority language in the north of France 782
- 42. Between Dutch and Indonesian: Colonial Dutch in time and space 800
- 43. The Dutch Language in the USA 821
- 44. Dutch in Suriname 841
- 45. The Dutch language in Australia 858
- 46. Dutch Creole in the Caribbean 879
- 47. Afrikaans 897
- Indexes 919