All Stories

  1. Forms of address as politic behaviour in seventeenth-century Dutch private and business letters
  2. Early Modern migrants in a language contact setting: Characteristics of the Dutch Heusch correspondence (1664–1665)
  3. The discovery, nature, and implications of a Papiamentu text fragment from 1783
  4. Letters as Loot
  5. 7. Social and constructional diffusion: Relative clauses in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Dutch
  6. Boekbespreking: Van der Wal, Marijke, De voortvarende zeemansvrouw. Openhartige brieven aan geliefden op zee.
  7. Touching the Past
  8. The Practice of Letter Writing: Skills, Models, and Early Modern Dutch Manuals
  9. Variatie, conventies en verandering - Zeventiende- en achttiende-eeuwse buitgemaakte brieven onder de loep
  10. Local and international perspectives on the historical sociolinguistics of Dutch
  11. Change, contact and conventions in the history of Dutch
  12. Boekbespreking: Mooijaart, Marijke & Marijke J. van der Wal, Nederlands van Middeleeuwen tot Gouden Eeuw. Cursus Middelnederlands en Vroegnieuwnederlands
  13. Ego-documents in a historical-sociolinguistic perspective
  14. Epistolary formulae and writing experience in Dutch letters from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
  15. Functions of epistolary formulae in Dutch letters from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
  16. Chapter 6. Spelling and identity in the Southern Netherlands (1750–1830)
  17. Boekbespreking - Marijke van der Wal & Eep Francken (red.), Standaardtalen in beweging. Münster, Nodus Publikationen, 2010. 217 pp. ISBN 978 3893 237 630. € 22,50.
  18. Letters as loot
  19. Local dialects, supralocal writing systems
  20. De reductievocaal in zeventiende- en achttiende-eeuwse sailing letters - Onzichtbare spelling, dubbele spelling en palatale uitspraak
  21. Discussie over J.M. van der Horst, Geschiedenis van de Nederlandse syntaxis - Op het breukvlak van taalkundige benaderingen?
  22. Yesterday’s Words: Contemporary, current and future lexicography. Edited by Marijke Mooijaart and Marijke van der Wal
  23. Eighteenth-century linguistic variation from the perspective of a Dutch diary and a collection of private letters
  24. Amicitia in Academia : Composities voor Els Elffers. Edited by Jan Noordegraaf, Frank Vonk & Marijke van der Wal
  25. Interchange or influence
  26. Logic, Linguistics, and Simon Stevin in the Context of the 16th and 17th Centuries
  27. Theory and Description in the Dutch Grammatical Tradition