Author:
Grondelaers Stefan,van Hout Roeland
Abstract
This paper reviews the available evidence in support of a diaglossic account
(Auer 2005, 2011) of the 20th century history of Belgian and Netherlandic Dutch,
whereby the national varieties of Dutch are argued to be developing towards a
stratificational configuration without discrete intermediate strata between the
base dialects and the standard. However, we show that the processes leading to
diaglossia differ significantly in the two varieties. While the recent history
of Netherlandic Dutch is characterized by downward norm relaxation (top to
bottom), Belgian Dutch is characterized by bottom-up (re)standardization.
Building on a refined version of Auer’s diaglossic model, we reflect
on the exact nature of linguistic standardization in the Low Countries and
outline scenarios for the further development of Belgian and Netherlandic
Dutch.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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78 articles.
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