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West Frisian language
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The Boarnsterhim Corpus: a Bilingual Frisian-Dutch Panel and Trend Study
Modeling a Historical Variety of a Low-Resource Language: Language Contact Effects in the Verbal Cluster of Early-Modern Frisian
Modernising Tbe Lexicon of Tbe West Frisian Language
Arxiv:2105.02855V2 [Cs.CL] 22 May 2021 However, for the Majority of the World’S Languages, These Large Corpora Are Not Available
Processing Verb Clusters Published by LOT Phone: +31 20 525 2461 Kloveniersburgwal 48 E-Mail:
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1012 CX Amsterdam the Netherlands
ARTS Aruþ 5OCIETY in FTANDERS and TI{E NETI{ERLANDS
Chapter 1: Introdution
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University of Groningen Mechanisms of Language Change Versloot
Multilingualism in Nursing Homes in Friesland, the Official Bilingual Province in the Netherlands
The Wage Penalty of Dialect-Speaking
The Status of an Ethnic Minority in Eurasia: the Mennonites and Their Relation with the Netherlands, Germany and Russia
Mechanisms of Language Change Vowel Reduction in 15 Century
The Phonetic Realization of Focus in West Frisian, Low Saxon, High
Proceedings of the XIV Euralex International Congress FA Nr
Dissertation
Top View
Making the Dictionary of the Frisian Language Available in the Dutch Historical Dictionary Portal
A Longitudinal Bilingual Frisian-Dutch Radio Broadcast Database Designed for Code-Switching Research
August 2020 Natalia Gagarina & Josefin Lindgren
A Comparison of Language Use in North and West Frisian Virtual Communities
Perspectives on Two Centuries of Norwegian Language Planning and Policy Theoretical Implications and Lessons Learnt
Daily Dialect-Speaking and Wages Among Native Dutch Speakers
II. the Major Dialect Regions O Dutch: Linguistic Structure, Spectrum O
Net.Lang Towards the Multilingual Cyberspace
Etymological Dictionary
(DR. WHITNEY) FLAG RESEARCH CENTER COLLECTION, C. 1700'S - 2013 [BULK 1957 - 2011]
Why Old Frisian Is Still Quite Old1
Graaf T. DUTCH, FRISIAN and LOW GERMAN the STATE LANGUAGE of the NETHERLANDS and ITS RELATIONSHIP
Seven Perspectives on Bildts
Taal Fan It Hert – Language of the Heart