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Encyclopedia > Reitze Jonkman


Reitze Johannes Jonkman is a Dutch sociolinguist. His field of interest is the multilingual society. He studied Frisian-Dutch interaction, development of mixed dialects in Frisian towns, and multilingual interactions.


See also: Non-convergent discourse


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Alternative names for this phenomenon are asymmetric and bilingual discourse.
The term was introduced by the sociolinguist Reitze Jonkman.
He distinguishes two motivations for people to engage in an NCD:
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