Stefan Grondelaers
List of John Benjamins publications in which Stefan Grondelaers is involved.
Articles
2015 Is Moroccan-flavoured Standard Dutch standard or not? On the use of perceptual criteria to determine the limits of standard languages Responses to Language Varieties: Variability, processes and outcomes, Prikhodkine, Alexei and Dennis R. Preston (eds.), pp. 191–218 | Article
In view of the fact that Netherlandic Standard Dutch has been found to be stratifying – i.e. incorporating regional accent variation to allow speakers to profile local group membership in addition to their national affiliation – an evident question is whether non-Dutch accents are also tolerated in… read more
2015 Got class? Community-shared conceptualizations of social class in evaluative reactions to sociolinguistic variables Responses to Language Varieties: Variability, processes and outcomes, Prikhodkine, Alexei and Dennis R. Preston (eds.), pp. 159–174 | Article
In recent years, researchers have successfully used information about cultural identity and consumption behavior to uncover class-based variation in linguistic production data. Is this variation reflected in implicit class-related language attitudes, of which listeners may not even be aware? And… read more
2012 Where is Dutch (really) heading? The classroom consequences of destandardization Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics 1:1, pp. 41–58 | Article
Like other European standard languages, Dutch is currently undergoing destandardization processes which excite concern on the part of the linguistic and cultural establishment, and inspire uncertainty in school teachers of Dutch. In the face of the progressing variability in a variety which should… read more

