In:Language Planning as Nation Building: Ideology, policy and implementation in the Netherlands, 1750–1850
Gijsbert Rutten
[Advances in Historical Sociolinguistics 9] 2019
► pp. 131–164
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Chapter 7Nationalising the lexicon
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Published online: 21 February 2019
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Article outline
- 7.1Introduction
- 7.2The first plans (1760s–1770s)
- 7.2.1Van Iperen’s proposal
- 7.2.2Van den Berg’s letter
- 7.2.3The well-reasoned plan
- 7.2.4The concise plan
- 7.3The first problems (1770s–1790s)
- 7.3.1The linguistic questions
- 7.3.2A new plan
- 7.4The first publication (1799)
- 7.5New plans (1800s–1840s)
- 7.6The final plan (1849–1852)
- 7.6.1Congress 1849
- 7.6.2Congress 1850
- 7.6.3Congress 1851
- 7.6.4Volume I of the WNT (1882)
- 7.7Final remarks
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