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  1. Immigrant dialects and language maintenance in Australia
    the cases of the Limburg and Swabian dialects
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    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Foris Pubs, Dordrecht, Holland

    2.2 The Ecology of Language: Aspects of the Study of Language Maintenance2.2.1 Habitual Language Use; 2.2.2 Extra-Linguistic Factors; 2.2.3 Studies Regarding Language Attitudes, Language Planning and Reinforcement; 2.2.4 On Defining Language... mehr

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    2.2 The Ecology of Language: Aspects of the Study of Language Maintenance2.2.1 Habitual Language Use; 2.2.2 Extra-Linguistic Factors; 2.2.3 Studies Regarding Language Attitudes, Language Planning and Reinforcement; 2.2.4 On Defining Language Maintenance and Shift; 2.3 The Concept of Dialect; 2.3.1 Language versus Dialect; Standard Language versus Dialect; 2.3.2 Dialectological Approaches; 2.3.3 Dialect and Standard Language in This Investigation; 3. THE LANGUAGE GROUPS; 3.1 Situation in the Home Countries; 3.1.1 Limburg; 3.1.2 The Limburg Dialect; 3.1.3 The Language Situation in Limburg 3.1.4 Baden-Württemberg3.1.5 The Swabian Dialect; 3.1.6 The Language Situation in Württemberg; 3.2 The Situation in Australia: Dutch and German Immigrants in Australia; 3.2.1 Dutch and German Migration to Australia; 3.2.2 Socio-Demographic Profile of the Dutch and German-Born Population in Australia; 3.2.3 Dutch and German Community Life in Melbourne, Australia; 3.2.4 Language Statistics on Dutch and German Speakers in Australia; 4. ORGANIZATION OF THE INVESTIGATION; 4.1 Choice of Methods; 4.2 Outline of Informants; 4.2.1 Sampling Procedures and Selection of Informants 4.2.2 Identifying Dialect Speakers and Standard Speakers4.2.3 Description of Informants; 4.3 Methods of Investigation; 4.3.1 Questionnaires; 4.3.2 The Interview; 4.3.3 Participant Observation; 5. THE INVESTIGATION; 5.1 Data Processing; 5.1.1 Processing of Data Material Relating to the Language Use Questionnaire; 5.1.2 Data Related to the Functions of the Standard Language and Dialect; 5.1.3 Data Processing of Language Use in the Second Generation; 5.2 Presentation of Data: The Language Maintenance Rate of Dialect and Standard Speakers; 5.2.1 An Overall View 5.2.2 The Use of the Dialect and the Standard Language by German and Dutch Dialect Speakers5.2.3 Domain Analysis of the Language Use of Standard and Dialect Speakers; 5.2.4 Analysis of Types of Language Use; 5.2.5 The Impact of 'Language Variety' on Language Maintenance as Compared to Other Variables; 5.2.6 The Impact of Domain Overlap on Language Maintenance; 5.3 Interpretation of Data: The Language Maintenance Rate of Dialect and Standard Speakers; 5.3.1 Domain Analysis; 5.3.2 Types of Language Use ABBREVIATIONS; INTRODUCTORY REMARKS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; 1. OUTLINE AND SCOPE OF THE INVESTIGATION; 1.1 A Short Description of the Investigation; 1.2 Choice of Topic, Situation and Language Groups; 1.3 Points of Interest; 1.3.1 Dialect and Language Maintenance; 1.3.2 Diglossia and Bilingualism; 1.3.3 Dialect and the Second Generation; 1.4 Sociolinguistic Approach; 2. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR THIS STUDY; 2.1 On Defining Language, Language Variety, Speech Community, Bilingualism and Diglossia; 2.1.1 Language, Language Variety; 2.1.2 Speech Community; 2.1.3 Bilingualism; 2.1.4 Diglossia Immigrant Dialects and Language Maintenance in Australia: The Cases of the Limburg and Swabia Dialects (Topics in Sociolinguistics, 2)

     

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    Beteiligt: Pauwels, Anne
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783110883497; 311088349X
    Schriftenreihe: Topics in sociolinguistics ; 2
    Schlagworte: Bilingualism; German language; Dutch language; Sociolinguistique; Limbourgeois (Dialecte); Allemand (Langue); Langues en contact; Diglossie; Language and languages; German language; Dutch language; Bilingualism; Allemand (Langue); Bilingualism; Diglossie; Dutch language; German language; Langues en contact; Limbourgeois (Dialecte); Sociolinguistique; Language and languages; Bilingualism; Dutch language ; Dialects; German language ; Dialects; Dialecten; Tweetaligheid; Immigranten; Einwanderer; Sprachgebrauch; Mundart; Deutscher Einwanderer; Sprachwandel; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; German
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-147) and index. - Print version record

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  2. SAND
    Syntactische atlas van de Nederlandse dialectenDeel II. Kaarten = Syntactic atlas of the Dutch dialects. Vol. II, Maps
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    Erschienen: c2008
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

    A detailed overview of the surprisingly rich syntactic variation found in 267 dialects of Dutch at the beginning of the 21st century. Volume II Inhoud; H 1: Werkwoordclusters; H 2: Het verbale cluster: doorbreking en morfosyntaxis; H 3:... mehr

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    A detailed overview of the surprisingly rich syntactic variation found in 267 dialects of Dutch at the beginning of the 21st century. Volume II Inhoud; H 1: Werkwoordclusters; H 2: Het verbale cluster: doorbreking en morfosyntaxis; H 3: Hulpwerkwoorden en werkwoordposities; H 4: Negatie en kwantificatie.

     

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  3. MAND
    Morfologische atlas van de Nederlandse dialectenDeel II Volume II. Kaarten = Morphological atlas of the Dutch dialects. Maps
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    Erschienen: c2008
    Verlag:  Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

    Inhoud; H 1: Comparatief en Superlatief; H 2: Possessiefpronomina; H 3: Subjectpronomina en Objectpronomina; H 4: Werkwoorden Presens en Preteritum; H 5: Participium prefix GE en werkwoordstamalternanties. The Morphological Atlas of the Dutch... mehr

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    Inhoud; H 1: Comparatief en Superlatief; H 2: Possessiefpronomina; H 3: Subjectpronomina en Objectpronomina; H 4: Werkwoorden Presens en Preteritum; H 5: Participium prefix GE en werkwoordstamalternanties. 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 ofthe 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

     

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    Beteiligt: Goeman, A. C. M.
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789048511297; 9048511291
    Schlagworte: Dutch language; Dutch language; Dutch language; Dutch language; Dutch language; Dutch language; Dutch language; Dutch language; Dutch language; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Dutch; Dutch language ; Dialects; Dutch language ; Morphology; Dutch language ; Word formation; Maps
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    Text in parallel Dutch and English. - Description based on print version record

  4. Pella Dutch
    portrait of a language in an Iowa community
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  University of Iowa Press, Iowa City

    Founded in 1847 by religious separatists, the town of Pella in central Iowa is the state's oldest Dutch American colony, and its crafts, architecture, and celebrations reflect and perpetuate the Dutch heritage of its earlier residents. Through his... mehr

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    Founded in 1847 by religious separatists, the town of Pella in central Iowa is the state's oldest Dutch American colony, and its crafts, architecture, and celebrations reflect and perpetuate the Dutch heritage of its earlier residents. Through his intriguing blend of sociolinguistic research, regional history, and interviews with current speakers of Pella Dutch, Philip Webber examines the town's rich cultural and linguistic traditions. Drawing upon formal and informal interviews and conversations with more than 150 speakers of Pella Dutch, Webber uses the methods of language resear Preface to the Paperback Edition; Preface; Part One: The People; Pella and Its Speakers; Vestiges of the Bilingual Heritage; Sociolinguistic Investigation in Pella: Selection of Sources; Questionnaire Respondents as Representatives of the Speaker Pool; Language Background; General Patterns of Language Use; Awareness of and Attitudes toward Language Use; Part Two: The Culture; Evolving Attitudes toward Language and Ethnicity; Eendracht Maakt Macht, or: Divide and Be Conquered; Who Are "We" and Who Are "They"?; The World Comes Knocking at the Door; "Surely Thou Art Also One of Them.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1609380665; 9781609380663
    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1st University of Iowa Press ed., expanded ed
    Schriftenreihe: A bur oak book
    Schlagworte: Dutch language; English language; Bilingualism; Languages in contact; Dutch; Dutch Americans; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY ; Dutch; HISTORY ; United States ; State & Local ; Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI); Bilingualism; Dutch; Dutch Americans ; Social life and customs; Dutch language ; Dialects; English language ; Foreign elements ; Dutch; Language and languages; Languages in contact; Manners and customs
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xxix, 163 pages), illustrations, map
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    Includes bibliographical references and index