In:Language Planning as Nation Building: Ideology, policy and implementation in the Netherlands, 1750–1850
Gijsbert Rutten
[Advances in Historical Sociolinguistics 9] 2019
► pp. 103–128
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Chapter 6The Myth of Neutrality
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Published online: 21 February 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/ahs.9.c6
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Article outline
- 6.1Introduction
- 6.2Neutrality in Dutch
- 6.3Two types of neutrality
- 6.4Neutrality as a shared space
- 6.4.1From regionality to neutrality as patchwork
- 6.4.2The mother tongue and hierarchisation
- 6.4.3Developing neutrality through erasure
- 6.4.4Polishing the mother tongue
- 6.4.5Reconceptualising the mother tongue
- 6.5Neutrality as unmarkedness
- 6.5.1Educational discourse and policy
- 6.5.2Enlightenment, emancipation, anonymity – and authenticity
- 6.6Final remarks
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