Lieke Verheijen
List of John Benjamins publications for which Lieke Verheijen plays a role.
Articles
Orthographic principles in computer-mediated communication: The SUPER-functions of textisms and their interaction with age and medium Understanding Writing Systems, Beeksma, Merijn and Martin Neef (eds.), pp. 111–145 | Article
2018 Online messages often diverge from the standard language orthography: so-called textisms have become an indispensable part of youths’ written computer-mediated communication (CMC). This paper presents an in-depth corpus study of texts from four new media produced by Dutch youths: MSN chats, text… read more
The language of quoting in academic writing Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics 4:1, pp. 101–121 | Article
2015 Because quotation is a fundamental aspect of academic texts, this corpus study examines the language of quoting in (L2) academic writing. To find out whether there are subtle linguistic differences in the use of quotation by learners of English as a foreign language (EFL) and professional… read more
Information Structure: The final hurdle? The development of syntactic structures in (very) advanced Dutch EFL writing Writing Assessment in Higher Education, Weltens, Bert, Jos Hornikx, Wander Lowie, Petra Poelmans and Rebecca L. Present-Thomas (eds.), pp. 92–107 | Article
2013 Although texts produced by (very) advanced Dutch learners of English as a foreign language (EFL) may be perfectly grammatical, they often feel distinctly non-native. Dutch, as a verb-second language, makes separate positions available for discourse linking and aboutness-topics. Although the… read more