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- aggregation date "2013".
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- aggregation subject "Languages and Literatures".
- aggregation title "'Oe moe 'k da zeggen?' Het talige repertoire van kinderen in de jeugdbeweging".
- aggregation abstract "Since the 1950s and especially since the early 1990s, tussentaal is a “hot item” amongst Flemish linguists. Nevertheless, its descriptions and explanations are still rather thin on the ground. Existing data on non- or sub-standard spoken Dutch in Flanders are too scarce for linguists to answer important questions about tussentaal’s conceptualization and variation. This paper is a modest attempt to broaden the existing data set through analyzing the informal speech of seven children in the youth movement. This survey pointed out that for these children, tussentaal is normative in informal situations, but that even if the children know other varieties of Dutch, they hardly ever switch neatly from one to another. This suggests that they do not conceptualize tussentaal as a separate variety of Dutch, but as a set of variants that can be used separately depending on the expression of certain meanings and relevant pragmatic values.".
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