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Booij or Booy is a
Dutch surname. It can be of
patronymic origin,
derived from
short forms of the
Germanic names Bodo or Boudewijn, or it can be an occupational...
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Marco Booij (born 10
April 1973) is a
Dutch water polo player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 2000
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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current collection at nl.wiktionary
Booij (1999), pp. 27, 28.
Booij (1999), pp. 36.
Booij (1999), pp. 35. Source:
Gussenhoven (1999:76). Close-mid...
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Geert Evert Booij (Dutch pronunciation: [ɣeːrd ˈboːi]; born 1947) is a
Dutch linguist, and
emeritus professor of
linguistics at the
University of Leiden...
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sound became [w] in
Middle English, so
English no
longer has it. Such as
Booij (1999) and
Nowikow (2012).
Watson (2002), pp. 17 and 19-20.
Watson (2002)...
- Press. pp. 322–342. ISBN 978-0-521-88586-7.
Ammon et al. 2006, p. 2017.
Booij 1999, p. 2. Shah, Dian A. H. (2017). Constitutions,
Religion and Politics...
- and "open" for
vowel height, many
linguists use "high" and "low". Such as
Booij (1999) and
Nowikow (2012).
International Phonetic ****ociation (1912). The...
- (1969)
Bisiada (2009).
Donaldson (1993), p. 15.
Wheeler (2005), pp. 24.
Booij (1999), p. 8.
Collins & Mees (2003), pp. 42, 54, 77, 165, 199–200. Goeman...
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daughter language of Dutch; see
Booij 1999, p. 2, Jansen,
Schreuder &
Neijt 2007, p. 5, Mennen,
Levelt &
Gerrits 2006, p. 1,
Booij 2003, p. 4, Hiskens, Auer...
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Minke Gertine Booij (born 24
January 1977 in Zaanstad) is a
Dutch field hockey player, who pla**** more than 150
international matches for the Netherlands...