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  • Arfs, Mona, 1951 (author)
  • Neerlandistiek in Zweden
  • 2010
  • In: I: Neerlandistiek in Europa, Bijdragen tot de geschiedenis van de universitaire neerlandistiek buiten Nederland en Vlaanderen. Niederlande-Studien band 49. Red. Matthias Hüning, Jan Konst, Tanja Holzhey. - 9783830923824 ; , s. 293-304
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • In the 17th century Sweden had very lively business relations with Holland, and the Dutch language was frequently used in Sweden, even at the Royal Court, but still it took 200 years until Dutch became a field of study at the universities. At the end of the 19th century, the Germanists at the universities of Uppsala and Lund focused on the development of the Germanic languages, studying old Frisian and Dutch texts and compared them with German and Scandinavian ones. For this reason, courses in Dutch soon became a compulsory part of the academic study of German in Lund and Uppsala. The first dictionary was published in 1907 and the first Dutch course book appeared in 1910. In the mid-20th century, however, the study of historic Dutch gradually lost its importance and the pragmatic need to learn modern Dutch increased. In the sixties, Dutch became an independent study subject at the universities of Stockholm and Göteborg. Today students can choose Dutch as their mayor subject in bachelor examinations, and the lecturers not only teach but also conduct research into the Dutch language.
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  • Boonstra, Wijnand (author)
  • Hobbes' Erfenis
  • 2011
  • In: Sociologie. - 2108-8845 .- 2108-6915. ; 7:2, s. 183-189
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  • Carpentier, Nico, et al. (author)
  • Kunst in de wereld
  • 2010
  • Book (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Hoe kunnen de kunsten hun autonome kracht behouden en zich toch actief engageren in een snel veranderende wereld? Dit boek neemt je mee doorheen de mondialisering, het neoliberalisme, het consumentisme, de mediatisering en het multiculturalisme van de laatste twintig jaar. De samenleving - in Europa, in Belgi�, in Vlaanderen - is op zoek naar samenhang en solidariteit. Dit terwijl burgers zich steeds openlijker gaan distanti�ren van de institutionele politiek. In die sfeer van crisis krijgen kunst en cultuur een bijzondere plaats. Iedereen die oude betekeniskaders bevraagt en nieuwe vormgeeft, draagt verantwoordelijkheid. Maar hoe staan de kunsten en cultuurinstellingen tegenover verandering in onze maatschappij, en hoe nemen zij die verantwoordelijkheid op? Hoe verhouden ze zich tot het gevoerde beleid en hun publiek? Is er nood aan een nieuwe agenda voor kunst en cultuur, aan een ethos dat hun institutionele rol hernieuwt? Of hoe kunst en cultuur moeten blijven bouwen aan het maatschappelijk draagvlak van een democratie.
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  • Coussé, Evie, 1980 (author)
  • De extrapositie van het subject in passieve zinnen : The extraposition of the subject in passive sentences
  • 2011
  • In: Nederlandse Taalkunde. - 1384-5845. ; 16:3, s. 245-263
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This paper presents a diachronic case study of extraposition of subjects in passive clauses with a finite form of the auxiliary verb worden ‘to become’. The data are taken from a historical corpus of legal texts dating from 1250 until 1800. The study shows that subjects of passive clauses appear relatively frequently in extraposition in view of the fact that subjects in general encode highly topical participants, which are preferably placed in the beginning of the clause. This is explained by the fact that subjects of passive clauses encode patient participants, and are thus less topical than more prototypical subjects. Furthermore, the study shows that subjects of worden-clauses are increasingly extraposed in the investigated time period. This development is related to the fact that the grammaticalization of passive clauses is accompanied by an increased usage of sentential subjects, which are systematically placed in extraposition throughout the history of Dutch.
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