All Stories

  1. Studying the detailed work of play using conversation analysis
  2. Variation in the use of the partitive pronoun ER in regional (Heerlen) standard Dutch
  3. Renewing the coal mining past
  4. The final frontier
  5. The Sociolinguistics of Place and Belonging
  6. Regional languages on Twitter
  7. Cross-linguistic Influence in Bilingualism
  8. The impact of Labov's contribution to general linguistic theory
  9. Automatic Detection of Intra-Word Code-Switching
  10. An interview on linguistic variation with Leonie Cornips
  11. Belonging through Languagecultural Practices in the Periphery: The Politics of Carnival in the Dutch Province of Limburg
  12. Socio-syntax and variation in acquisition
  13. Language contact, linguistic variability and the construction of local identities
  14. Taalcultuur: Talen in beweging
  15. Knowing versus producing
  16. Carnavalesk taalgebruik en de constructie van lokale identiteiten
  17. ERGATIVE REFLEXIVES IN HEERLEN DUTCH AND FRENCH*
  18. Factors of success and failure in the acquisition of grammatical gender in Dutch
  19. Loosing grammatical gender in Dutch: The result of bilingual acquisition and/or an act of identity?
  20. The acquisition of grammatical gender in bilingual child acquisition of Dutch (by older Moroccan and Turkish children)
  21. Intermediate Syntactic Variants in a Dialect-Standard Speech Repertoire and Relative Acceptability
  22. Straattaal
  23. Variation and Formal Theories of Syntax, Chomskyan
  24. On standardising syntactic elicitation techniques (part 1)
  25. Syntax and Variation
  26. Linguistics in the Netherlands 2004
  27. Preface
  28. Verandering en verloedering : Normen en waarden in het Nederlands
  29. Linguistics in the Netherlands 2003
  30. Preface
  31. Elicitation techniques in a Dutch syntactic dialect atlas project
  32. The use of gaan+infinitive in narratives of older bilingual children of Moroccan and Turkish descent
  33. Affected Objects in Heerlen Dutch and Romance
  34. Syntactic variation, parameters, and social distribution
  35. Inalienable possession in locational constructions☆
  36. Inalienable possession in locational constructions
  37. The spread of the reflexive adjunct middle in the Limburg dialects
  38. Undative constructions
  39. Possessive Object Constructions in Heerlens
  40. 20. Recent developments in the Limburg dialect region
  41. The no man’s land between syntax and variationist sociolinguistics: The case of idiolectal variability