Dorian de Haan

List of John Benjamins publications for which Dorian de Haan plays a role.

Articles

Haan, Dorian de, Nienke Bekkema en Elly Singer 2006 Conflictmanagement van Kinderen en Leidsters in Multi-Etnische KindercentraThema's en trends in de sociolinguistiek 5, pp. 111–122 | Article
This paper presents the results of research of conflict management of 96 two-year-old and three-years-old children from Antillean, Moroccan and Dutch backgrounds and their teachers in multi-ethnic childcare centres. The focus is on the children's verbal strategies to resolve their conflicts and on… read more
Haan, Dorian de 2000 De taal van de Morele OntwikkelingOnderzoek ontmoet onderwijs, pp. 153–165 | Article
In studies of the moral development of children the focus obviously is on the interaction between children. However, research in which the language involved is systematically explored is scarce and fragmented. The main aim of the project is to fill this gap. The project analyses whether the model… read more
Research into proficiency in the Surinamese languages by Surinamese children in the Netherlands has to contend with a twofold problem with regard to the question of the norm. There are no clear norms for the Surinamese languages. In addition, there is the general problem of norms for the… read more
Haan, Dorian de 1983 Interaktie En SocialisatieToegepaste Taalwetenschap in Artikelen 17, pp. 266–272 | Article
While research data indicate that Dutch education is problematic for Surinamese children, Dutch educational policy takes the view that the children can adapt to the curriculum quickly or even im-mediately, because they supposedly have a Dutch-speaking background. However, the language situation of… read more
Gerritsen, Marinel, Dédé Brouwer en Dorian de Haan 1978 Verschillen in Taalgebruik Tussen Vrouwen en Mannen: Een Dood Spoor?Toegepaste Taalwetenschap in Artikelen 4, pp. 52–75 | Article
The methods and techniques used in sociolinguistics have been continually improved in recent years. Yet the claims that have been made about differences of degree between the language used by women and that used by men, are mostly based on the introspection method. This paper reports on a… read more