The Dutch Language: A SurveyBrill Archive, 1985 - 150 pages |
Contents
Definition 1 names 2 Dutch as a Germanic language | 3 |
Nuclear Energy Blue Jeans and Old Problems | 43 |
ELEMENTS OF A PORTRAIT | 50 |
A Little Phonetics | 59 |
The Issue of the Feminine | 66 |
Two words in conclusion | 73 |
NORTH AND SOUTH OR THE DYNAMICS | 80 |
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Common terms and phrases
16th century 18th century adjective Afrikaans Algemeen Beschaafd Amsterdam Antwerp Aspekten Batavian Republic become Belgian Belgium Brabant Brussels Chambers of Rhetoric cultural daar declension derives dialects diminutives distinction dokter Dutch Language Dutch-speaking eene English everyday example expressions fact feminine Flanders Flemings Flemish Movement foreign French Frisian Geerts Gelderland gender Gent Germ German Germanic languages grammar Groningen haar Haeringen Hague hand hebben heeft Holland Ieper influence Koninklijke later Latin less Letterkunde Leuven Limburg linguistic frontier maar masculine meaning Middle Dutch Multatuli Nederduytsche Nederlands Nederlandse taal Netherlands neuter niet North Northern nouns official origin Pauwels Pée phonetic plural poet pronoun pronunciation sentence Siegenbeek South South Holland Southern speaking spelling Statenbijbel stress suffix syllables syntax Taal third-person Toorn translation usage verb vocabulary Vondel Vooys vowels Vries West Flanders Willem Winkel words write written language Zeeland zijn