DUTCH LANGUAGE

member of the West Germanic group of the Germanic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Germanic languages). Also called Netherlandish, it is spoken by about 15 million inhabitants of the Netherlands, where it is the national language, and by about 300,000 people in the Western Hemisphere. The written and spoken forms of Dutch differ significantly. For example, written Dutch exhibits far greater formality than spoken Dutch in both grammar and vocabulary. One reason for this divergence is that written Dutch evolved from the Flemish dialect spoken in the culturally advanced Flanders and Brabant of the 15th cent., whereas modern spoken Dutch grew out of the vernacular of the province of Holland, which became dominant after the 16th cent. (see Flemish language). Also, written Dutch is relatively uniform, while the spoken language has a number of dialects as well as an official standard form. The Roman alphabet is used for Dutch, and the earliest existing texts in the language go back to the late 12th cent. Among the words with which Dutch has enriched the English vocabulary are: brandy, cole slaw, cookie, cruiser, dock, easel, freight, landscape, spook, stoop, and yacht. Dutch is noteworthy as the language of an outstanding literature, but it also became important as the tongue of an enterprising people, who, though comparatively few in number, made their mark on the world community through trade and empire.

See C. B. van Haeringen, Netherlandic Language Research (2d ed. 1960); W. Z. Shetter, An Introduction to Dutch (3d ed. 1968); B. C. Donaldson, Dutch: A Linguistic History of Holland and Belgium (1983).

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...Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data The phonology of Dutch / Geert Booij. The Phonology of the worlds languages Includes bibliographical references. 1. Dutch language--Phonology. I. Title. II. Series. PF131.B67 1995 439...
...1924. Second printing 1928. The Dutch language book, Modern Furniture, part 5...a reasonable overview to date of Dutch 20th century design. The work of...in Huis , Rotterdam, 1924. The Dutch language book, Plastic Art in the...
...geographic origin together with language as a criterion for group membership...has been termed Pennsylvania Dutch. However, the term Dutch, which has been a source of...has nothing to do with the Dutch language, but is merely an adaptation...
...desirable to continue using Dutch as the official language...education and to give the Dutch language a position as strong...relation to domestic languages. 4 However, such a...shared feeling that the Dutch language and culture should be...
Chapter X THE DUTCH LANGUAGE IN AMERICAN USAGE the name Dutch is somewhat confusing, because it may refer to the language...the people either of Holland or of Germany. Pennsylvania Dutch is a dialectal variety of German, Dutch toys come from...
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...between the language of argumentation in Dutch (and other languages I know...inventory of the language of argumentation in Dutch. Like other languages, Dutch has...because the Dutch language--like all other languages--is open...
Foremost among scholars of language: Herman Neubronner van der...linguist in the service of the Dutch Bible Society 1847-1873...interest in nineteenth-century Dutch linguists and their role in...Bijbelgenootschap (NBG--Dutch Bible Society) from 1847 to...Batak, Lampungese and Balinese languages. To provide a context for...
Transforming the Public Sphere: The Dutch National Exhibition of Womens Labor in...Fenoulhet Transforming the Public Sphere: The Dutch National Exhibition of Womens Labor in...3296-5. A book devoted entirely to the Dutch National Exhibition of Womens Labour might...
...which Gerritsen claims Dutch origins have related forms in Aboriginal languages in other parts of Australia...inherited from a proto-language, proto-Pama-Nyungan...Australian Aboriginal languages, but one that has...Nyungan roots. The language shows many borrowed...neighbouring Aboriginal languages, but no sign of Dutch sounds or Dutch words...
...intermarriage between Dutch and Javanese (or...culture, one where language, costume, food...originally published in Dutch but have since been...translated into several languages, including English...editor on several Dutch-language newspapers, criticising...
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Dutch fans sing in English. Could our fans sing in any foreign language by Hunter Davies On the way to...any British teams, singing in Dutch or German or French or any other foreign language. The Arsenal crowd, not to be...
...insignificant little outpost. Dutch became the imperative language for Japanese scholars...in Osaka to study Dutch language and Western sciences...only to discover that Dutch was far from being an international language. Rangaku scholars...
...the social contract." The Dutch, by contrast, debated reform in the practical language of economic necessity and...that the upheavals in the Dutch welfare system have contributed...The EU has required the Dutch to make certain changes in...
...Occupation, the dirty work of Dutch and Belgian collaborators...into the relationship between language and the many inner and outer...rootlessness, loss of faith in language--the latter theme, for...greatly, yet each Fiftier gives Dutch poetry unexpected battery charges...
...international dominance of the Dutch East Indies Company (VOC...who officially spoke the same language, as it was for representatives...resisted translation as the Dutch and Japanese sought to exchange...making. At the very time that Dutch society was rocked by debates...
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...Amsterdam: English Words That Clog the Dutch Language. by Mike Corder The word "stalker" has crept stealthily into the Dutch language. Now purists say its time...call a stalker a "dwangvolger" - a Dutch word that translates into "compulsive...
...suggesting that a second language was worth pounds 145...run by the Regional Language Network North East...National Centre for Languages, as an increasingly...vacancies for three Dutch and two Flemish speakers...people prefer to speak Dutch and, as in most countries...communicate in their language. Things have changed...two or more different languages in a working day...
...Have Been Hit for Schix - in Any Language; DOUBLE DUTCH CHAMPIONS LEAGUE LAST NIGHTS 3RD...McClaren has picked up a ridiculous Dutch accent since crossing the North...Discovered his best form to run the Dutch side ragged VILLAIN OF THE MATCH...
...Vangst Die Inbreker!*; GOING DUTCH: Police Dog Handlers Brush Up on Language Skills for New Recruits. Byline...POLICE dog handlers had to go Dutch to figure out commands for Gunda...with a handy set of phrases in Dutch for handlers at the centre...
...BOSNIAN CANTONESE CHINESE DUTCH ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN...the class in foreign languages. Because a staggering...English as their first language. Yet speaking in different...Cantonese, Chinese, Dutch and two versions of...speak English as a first language. At St Albans more...from the vast array of languages and cultures on display...
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DUTCH LANGUAGE member of the West Germanic...Indo-European family of languages (see Germanic languages...where it is the national language, and by about 300,000...written and spoken forms of Dutch differ significantly. For...
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH Ger. Deutsch =German, people...they maintained their own language and customs; the family became...denominations. The Pennsylvania Dutch, or Pennsylvania German...folklore of the Pennsylvania Dutch. Bibliography See J. F...
DUTCH AND FLEMISH LITERATURE literary works written in the standard language of the Low Countries since the...conventional to use the term Dutch when referring to the language...many scholars would argue that Dutch and Flemish are dialects of...
FLEMISH LANGUAGE member of the West Germanic...the Indo-European family of languages (see Germanic languages ). Generally regarded as the Belgian variant of Dutch (see Dutch language ) rather than as a separate...
...INDO-EUROPEAN FAMILY OF LANGUAGES, THE (table) The Indo-European Family of Languages Anatolian Hieroglypic Hittite...Yiddish Low German Afrikaans , Dutch , English , Flemish , Frisian , Plattdeutsch (see German language ) Greek Aeolic * , Arcadian...Subfamily Group Subgroup Languages and Principal Dialects...Asterisk indicates a dead language...
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