Steven Delarue
Ghent University
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Current Issues in Language Planning | 2015
Steven Delarue; Johan De Caluwe
Flanders, the northern, Dutch-speaking part of Belgium, is experiencing growing intra- and interlingual diversity. On the intralingual level, Tussentaal (‘in-between-language’) has emerged as a cluster of intermediate varieties between the Flemish dialects and Standard Dutch, gradually becoming the colloquial language. At the same time, Flanders is encountering increasing numbers of immigrants and their languages. This paper analyses the way Flemish language-in-education policy deals with perceived problems of substandardisation and multilingualism, in order to create equal opportunities for all pupils, regardless of their native language or social background. Both the policy and the measures it proposes are strongly influenced by different, yet intertwined ideologies of standardisation and monolingualism. By propagating Standard Dutch as the only acceptable language and by denying all forms of language diversity, Flemish language-in-education policy not only fails to create equal opportunities, but also reinforces ideologies that maintain inequality. Instead, language policy should be open towards language diversity, taking the role of teachers in forming and implementing policies into consideration.
Journal of Germanic Linguistics | 2016
Steven Delarue; Chloé Lybaert
As a starting point, this paper offers a theoretical discussion of a number of widely used yet diversely conceived concepts: (standard) language ideology, identity, agency, and indexicality. Using these concepts, we analyze a number of illustrative interview extracts from a corpus of sociolinguistic interviews with Flemish primary and secondary school teachers. Our goal is twofold. First, we discuss how Flemish teachers perceive (the importance of) Standard Dutch and other, nonstandard varieties of Dutch. Second, we show how these perceptions discursively shape teacher identities of authenticity, authority, and professionalism.
Experimental Approaches to Perception and Production of Language Variation (ExAPP - 2013) | 2013
Steven Delarue
Tijdschrift Voor Nederlandse Taal-en Letterkunde | 2016
Steven Delarue; Inge Van Lancker
HANDELINGEN : KONINKLIJKE ZUIDNEDERLANDSE MAATSCHAPPIJ VOOR TAAL- EN LETTERKUNDE EN GESCHIEDENIS | 2014
Steven Delarue
Taal en Tongval | 2016
Anne-Sophie Ghyselen; Steven Delarue; Chloé Lybaert
Archive | 2016
Steven Delarue
Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics | 2016
Steven Delarue; Anne-Sophie Ghyselen
OVER TAAL (KORTRIJK-HEULE) | 2012
Steven Delarue
FONS | 2018
Steven Delarue