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Offered through Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

This course surveys the nature and history of the Dutch language and its position in the Netherlands and Belgium today.

  1. Introduction: the languages of the Netherlands and Belgium
  2. Essentials of the Dutch language: phonology
  3. Essentials of the Dutch language: syntax
  4. The history of Dutch
  5. The history of Dutch (cont’d)
  6. Dutch orthography
  7. Purism and school grammar
  8. Dialects of Dutch; Frisian
  9. Dutch-based creole languages; Afrikaans
  10. Dutch sociolinguistics

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I’m Pavel Rudnev, and this is my personal website. I’m a research fellow and lecturer in linguistics at HSE University in Moscow. My main area of interest is syntax and its interfaces with sound and meaning. In particular, my current research revolves around the structure of nominal expressions, agreement, case and verbal morphosyntax in East Caucasian languages, and the syntax-to-phonology mapping in Russian Sign Language.

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