35.1829, TOC: Belgian Journal of Linguistics 37 (2023)

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Date: 21-Jun-2024
From: Eric Burgstede [eric at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Belgian Journal of Linguistics Vol. 37 (2023)


Publisher: John Benjamins
                        http://www.benjamins.com/

Journal Title: Belgian Journal of Linguistics
Volume Number: 37
Issue Date: 06/20/2024

Main Text:

2023.  v, 143 pp.

Table of Contents

EDITORIAL

Looking back and looking forward: The Belgian Journal of Linguistics
(1986–2023)
Timothy Colleman & Marie Steffens
pp. 1–5

INTRODUCTION
Tangible traces of language ideologies
Esther Baiwir, Janine Berns & Marie Steffens
pp. 6–11

ARTICLES

Marking the sources of knowledge, asserting the epistemic stance:
Evidential strategies in Deharveng’s Franco‑Belgian language column
Récréation philologique et grammaticale (1922–1928)
Franz Meier
pp. 12–36

“Wel iet wat verschelende, maar zó niet óf elck verstaat ander zeer
wel”: On language making in early modern mono- and multilingual
grammars and textbooks in the Low Countries
Machteld de Vos & Ulrike Vogl
pp. 37–73

“Well-educated people speak English, but better educated people speak
French as well”: Language of prestige as a linguistic representation
amongst university language students in Brussels
Leyla Tielemans
pp. 74–98

Some ‘circulating’ doxic ideas about multilingualism in
French-speaking schools
Deborah Meunier
pp. 99–117

The native speaker ideal in FL pronunciation teaching practice:
Evolving norms for English and French
Janine Berns & Sanne van Vuuren
pp. 118–143

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics




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