Vroegnieuwnederlands
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Vroegnieuwnederlands is the historical stage of the Dutch language used roughly between the late Middle Ages and the 17th century, marking the transition from Middle Dutch to Modern Dutch.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Vroegnieuwnederlands canonical | 1 |
| Vroegnieuwnederlands (VNNL) | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T1112646 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Vroegnieuwnederlands Context triple: [Early Modern Dutch, hasAlternativeName, Vroegnieuwnederlands]
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A.
Old Dutch
Old Dutch is the earliest recorded stage of the Dutch language, spoken in the Low Countries roughly between the 6th and 12th centuries and known from a small corpus of early medieval texts and inscriptions.
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B.
Middle Dutch
Middle Dutch is the group of closely related West Germanic dialects spoken and written in the Low Countries roughly between 1150 and 1500, forming the historical linguistic stage between Old Dutch and modern Dutch.
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C.
Old Frisian
Old Frisian is an early medieval West Germanic language, ancestral to modern Frisian, once spoken along the North Sea coast in what is now the northern Netherlands and northwestern Germany.
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D.
Dutch Low Saxon
Dutch Low Saxon is a group of closely related Low German dialects spoken in the northeastern Netherlands, recognized as a regional language.
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E.
Middle Frisian
Middle Frisian is a historical West Germanic language stage spoken in the Frisian regions roughly between the 16th and 19th centuries, forming a key link between Old Frisian and modern Frisian varieties.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Vroegnieuwnederlands Target entity description: Vroegnieuwnederlands is the historical stage of the Dutch language used roughly between the late Middle Ages and the 17th century, marking the transition from Middle Dutch to Modern Dutch.
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A.
Old Dutch
Old Dutch is the earliest recorded stage of the Dutch language, spoken in the Low Countries roughly between the 6th and 12th centuries and known from a small corpus of early medieval texts and inscriptions.
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B.
Middle Dutch
Middle Dutch is the group of closely related West Germanic dialects spoken and written in the Low Countries roughly between 1150 and 1500, forming the historical linguistic stage between Old Dutch and modern Dutch.
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C.
Old Frisian
Old Frisian is an early medieval West Germanic language, ancestral to modern Frisian, once spoken along the North Sea coast in what is now the northern Netherlands and northwestern Germany.
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D.
Dutch Low Saxon
Dutch Low Saxon is a group of closely related Low German dialects spoken in the northeastern Netherlands, recognized as a regional language.
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E.
Middle Frisian
Middle Frisian is a historical West Germanic language stage spoken in the Frisian regions roughly between the 16th and 19th centuries, forming a key link between Old Frisian and modern Frisian varieties.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (45)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
fase van de Nederlandse taal
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historische taalvorm ⓘ taalstadium ⓘ |
| alternatieveNaam |
Vroegnieuwnederlands
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surface form:
Vroegnieuwnederlands (VNNL)
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| belangrijkeBron |
Bijbelvertalingen uit de 16e en 17e eeuw
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drukwerk uit de vroegmoderne tijd ⓘ juridische teksten uit de Lage Landen ⓘ stadsrechten en ordonnanties ⓘ |
| gebruiktDoor |
schrijvers in de Nederlanden in de 16e eeuw
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schrijvers in de Nederlanden in de 17e eeuw ⓘ |
| gebruiktInPeriode |
16e eeuw
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17e eeuw ⓘ circa 1500–1700 ⓘ late Middeleeuwen ⓘ |
| invloedOp |
ontwikkeling van de Nederlandse grammatica
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ontwikkeling van de Nederlandse spelling ⓘ standaardisering van het Nederlands ⓘ woordenschat van het moderne Nederlands ⓘ |
| kenmerk |
afname van naamvalsuitgangen
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geleidelijke standaardisering van de schrijftaal ⓘ grote variatie in spelling ⓘ invloed van regionale dialecten ⓘ ontwikkeling van vaste woordvolgorde ⓘ opkomst van hulpwerkwoorden voor tijden en modaliteit ⓘ verandering in naamvalsysteem ⓘ |
| onderdeelVan | geschiedenis van het Nederlands ⓘ |
| onderzoeksdiscipline |
historische grammatica van het Nederlands
ⓘ
historische lexicografie van het Nederlands ⓘ |
| opgevolgdDoor |
Modern Nederlands
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Dutch ⓘ
surface form:
Nieuwnederlands
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| regio |
Lage Landen
ⓘ
Northern Netherlands ⓘ
surface form:
Noordelijke Nederlanden
Southern Netherlands ⓘ
surface form:
Zuidelijke Nederlanden
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| rol | overgangsfase tussen Middelnederlands en Nieuwnederlands ⓘ |
| schrijfsysteem | Latijns alfabet ⓘ |
| studieObjectVan |
Nederlandse taalkunde
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historische taalkunde ⓘ |
| subgroep |
West Germanic languages
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surface form:
West-Germaanse talen
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| taal | Nederlands ⓘ |
| taalcode | historische variëteit zonder moderne ISO-code ⓘ |
| taalfamilie | Indo-Europese talen ⓘ |
| taalgroep | Germaanse talen ⓘ |
| verwantAan |
Middle Low German
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surface form:
Middelnederduits
Vroegnieuwhoogduits ⓘ |
| voorafgegaanDoor |
Middle Dutch
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surface form:
Middelnederlands
|
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Subject: Vroegnieuwnederlands Description of subject: Vroegnieuwnederlands is the historical stage of the Dutch language used roughly between the late Middle Ages and the 17th century, marking the transition from Middle Dutch to Modern Dutch.
Referenced by (2)
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