Publications
Sandra, Dominiek, Reinhild Vandekerckhove and Benny De Decker. 2016. When Two Basic Principles Clash: About the Validity of Written Chat Language as a Research Tool for Spoken Language Variation. Flemish Chatspeak as a Test Case. Journal of language contact 9 (1) : 101–129.
Nortier, Jacomine M. 2016. Characterizing Urban Youth Speech Styles in Utrecht and on the Internet. Journal of language contact 9 (1) : 163–185.
Meeuwis, Michael. 2015. From the Cape to the Congo and back: Afrikaners and Flemings in the struggle for Dutch in Africa (1874–1960). Language Matters: Studies in the Languages of Africa 46 (3) : 325–343.
Juffermans, Kasper. 2012. Exaggerating difference: Representations of the Third World Other in PI aid. Intercultural Pragmatics 9 (1) : 23–45.
Blommaert, Jan. 2011. The long language-ideological debate in Belgium. Journal of multicultural discourses 6 (3) : 241–256.
Keere, Kobe De and Mark Elchardus. 2011. Narrating linguistic conflict: a storytelling analysis of the language conflict in Belgium. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 32 (3) : 221–234.
D'hulst, Lieven and Elien Declercq. 2010. The fate of a migrant language in Northern France (1880-1914): Flemish in song repertoire. The International Journal of Multilingualism 7 (3) : 255–268.
Vandekerckhove, Reinhild and Judith Nobels. 2010. Code eclecticism: Linguistic variation and code alternation in the chat language of Flemish teenagers. Journal of Sociolinguistics 14 (5) : 657–677.
Raeymaeckers, Karin, Laurence Hauttekeete and Annelore Deprez. 2007. To Read or Not to Read. Can Policy Support the Future Reader Market? A Flemish Case Study. European Journal of Communication 22 (1) : 89–107.
Fetzer, Anita and Gerda Lauerbach, eds. 2007. Political Discourse in the Media: Cross-cultural perspectives. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 160). John Benjamins.
Pooley, Tim. 2006. The linguistic assimilation of Flemish immigrants in Lille (1800–1914). Journal of French Language Studies 16 (2) : 207–233.
Dewaele, Jean-Marc. 2005. Sociodemographic, Psychological and Politicocultural Correlates in Flemish Students' Attitudes towards French and English. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 26 (2) : 118–137.