Dutch:A Linguistic History of Holland and Belgium |
Contents
What is Dutch | 3 |
Dialects and Standard Dutch | 9 |
The linguistic situation in Belgium | 20 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
Ablaut adjectives Afrikaans Amsterdam analogy Anlaut Antwerp apocopated Auslaut Belgian Belgium Brabants Brussels CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ common Compound grapheme consonant CRUZ The University devoiced diphthong diphthongisation Dutch e.g. Dutch language Dutch words ending English and German Examples and notes feminine Flanders Flemings Flemish Flemish Movement French fricative Frisian gender Germ German Sound Shift Germanic languages Goth Gothic grammar grapheme Groningen High German historical imperfect Indo-European Ingwaeonic language border Latin lengthening Limburg linguistic loan words long vowel Low Franconian masculine Middle Dutch Middle Dutch period Middle Dutch texts Modern Dutch Nederlands neuter occurred open syllables origin palatalised past participle phonetic phonology plural preserved pron pronounced pronunciation Randstad short vowel singular southern Netherlands speakers speech spelling standard strong verbs Taal Umlaut University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA unstressed Utrecht Wallonia weak verbs West West Flemish words e.g. written zijn