A renowned scholar approaches the history of the Dutch language between 1500 and 1800 from a socio-cultural historian's perspective. He investigates the changing relationship between the vernacular and Latin; the incorporation (or invasion) of new words from other languages; and the movements towards standardization and purification, discussing these trends from a comparative, pan-European point of view.
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Zustand: as new. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2005. Paperback. 36 pp. - From the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries, patterns of living and communication in the Netherlands transformed dramatically due to developments such as the rise of cities and the invention of the printing press. Now, cultural historian Peter Burke demonstrates the key role these changes played in the growth of early modern Dutch. Burke casts a wide net in order to reveal the factors that led to alterations in the Dutch language, exploring, for example, the ever-changing relationship between the vernacular and Latin, the incorporation of words from other languages, and the birth of a movement toward standardization. Placing these trends in a pan-European context, Burke's analysis of the evolution of Dutch will prove to be illuminating reading for cultural historians in a variety of fields. Condition : as new copy. ISBN 9789053568613. Keywords : Linguistics, Dutch language -- History, Dutch language -- Social aspects, Dewey: 439.3109. Artikel-Nr. 285793
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Zustand: as new. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2005. Paperback. 36 pp. - From the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries, patterns of living and communication in the Netherlands transformed dramatically due to developments such as the rise of cities and the invention of the printing press. Now, cultural historian Peter Burke demonstrates the key role these changes played in the growth of early modern Dutch. Burke casts a wide net in order to reveal the factors that led to alterations in the Dutch language, exploring, for example, the ever-changing relationship between the vernacular and Latin, the incorporation of words from other languages, and the birth of a movement toward standardization. Placing these trends in a pan-European context, Burke's analysis of the evolution of Dutch will prove to be illuminating reading for cultural historians in a variety of fields. Condition : as new copy. ISBN 9789053568613. Keywords : Linguistics, Dutch language -- History, Dutch language -- Social aspects, Dewey: 439.3109. Artikel-Nr. 284949
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Paperback. Zustand: Brand New. illustrated edition. 36 pages. 8.25x5.75x0.25 inches. In Stock. Artikel-Nr. zk9053568611
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