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Why Is Inflectional Morphology Difficult to Borrow?—Distributing and Lexicalizing Plural Allomorphy in Pennsylvania Dutch

open access: yesLanguages, 2022
In this article we examine the allomorphic variation found in Pennsylvania Dutch plurality. In spite of over 250 years of variable contact with English, Pennsylvania Dutch plural allomorphy has remained largely distinct from English, except for a number ...
David Natvig   +2 more
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Amish fertility in the United States: Comparative evidence from the American Community Survey and Amish population registries [PDF]

open access: yesDemographic Research
BACKGROUND: Quantitative studies of Amish population dynamics have been methodologically constrained by difficulties identifying Amish in national surveys.
Lyman Stone   +2 more
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Pollinator-flower interactions in gardens during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown of 2020

open access: yesJournal of Pollination Ecology, 2022
During the main COVID-19 global pandemic lockdown period of 2020 an impromptu set of pollination ecologists came together via social media and personal contacts to carry out standardised surveys of the flower visits and plants in gardens.
Jeff Ollerton   +69 more
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Molecular characterization and clinical outcome of B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia with IG-MYC rearrangement

open access: yesHaematologica, 2022
Rarely, immunophenotypically immature B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (BCP-ALL) carries an immunoglobulin- MYC rearrangement (IG-MYC-r).
Simon Bomken   +39 more
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Review of Amsterdam’s Atlantic: Print Culture and the making of Dutch Brazil, by Michiel van Groesen

open access: yesEuropean Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 2018
'Amsterdam’s Atlantic: Print Culture and the making of Dutch Brazil', by Michiel van Groesen, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017.
Stuart Schwartz
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On variation in the positioning of the progressive marker am in non-standard German: Kölsch (Colognese) and Pennsylvania Dutch [PDF]

open access: yesBucharest Working Papers in Linguistics, 2016
Progressive constructions involving the progressive marker am are considered to be highly colloquial in standard German but are standard in regional varieties of German such as Kölsch (Colognese) and Pennsylvania Dutch.
Robert Cirillo
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Atlantic Disjuncture: Recent Historiography of Transoceanic Diasporas, Communities, and Empires

open access: yesLatin American Research Review, 2019
This essay reviews the following works:   Staying Afloat: Risk and Uncertainty in Spanish Atlantic World Trade, 1760–1820. By Jeremy Baskes. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2013. Pp. ix + 381. $54.57 hardcover. ISBN: 9780804785426.
Jesse Cromwell
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Varieties of Pennsylvania Dutch

open access: yesBergen Language and Linguistics Studies, 2022
Some language communities continue identifying with their heritage language even after a shift to the majority language has occurred. In this paper I use a comparative approach to investigate the extent to which this postvernacular phase can be found among the broad spectrum of Pennsylvania Dutch-affiliated groups in North America.
openaire   +1 more source

Review of German Language, Cradle of Our Heritage—Amos Hoover

open access: yesThe Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies, 2020
German Language, Cradle of our Heritage provides a window into the social story behind heritage language maintenance among High German-speaking Swiss Mennonites (as opposed to the Low German-speaking Netherlandic Mennonites).
Roslyn Burns
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Indigenous Histories in the Rijksmuseum:

open access: yesThe Rijksmuseum Bulletin
At first glance, the Rijksmuseum collection seems to lack materials relating to seventeenth-century Indigenous and Dutch colonial history in ‘New Netherland’ (encompassing parts of present-day Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, New York and Connecticut)
Marian Leech
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