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- Nathan Oostendorp is an American technologist, author, and entrepreneur. He is from Holland, Michigan and is a co-founder of the technology news website...
- Marc van Oostendorp (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmɑr(ə)k fɑn ˈoːstə(n)dɔr(ə)p]; born 15 December 1967 in Rotterdam) is a Dutch linguist and Esperantist. From...
- Wade Oostendorp (born 20 April 1988) is an Australian footballer who plays for Dapto Dandaloo Fury in the Illawarra Premier League. Oostendorp started...
- difference has been examined in particular by Ben Hermans and Marc van Oostendorp. Other examples include plural [stæɪn˦˨˧] steĩn "stone" [stæɪn˦˨] steìn...
- Phonetic transcription in theory and practice JIPA 18(2) p.85. Kooij & Van Oostendorp (2003:9) Verhoeven (2005:243) Newton (1972:10) Rogers & d'Arcangeli (2004:118)...
- Basbøll (2005), p. 58. Collins & Mees (2003), pp. 134, 200–201. van Oostendorp (2013), section 29. Wells (1982), pp. 421–422. Connolly (1990), p. 125...
- from the original (PDF) on 27 February 2012. Retrieved 31 March 2014. Oostendorp, Marc van (1 June 2018). "Nederland of Holland?". Neerlandistiek (in Dutch)...
- 1515/shll-2008-1031, S2CID 147068871 Walker, Rachel (2011). "Nasal Harmony". In van Oostendorp, Marc; Ewen, Colin J.; Hume, Elizabeth; Rice, Keren (eds.). The Blackwell...
- ISBN 3-11-017033-7. Wiese, Richard (2011). "The representation of rhotics". In van Oostendorp, Marc; Ewen, Colin; Hume, Elizabeth; Rice, Keren (eds.). The Blackwell...
- ⟨œ⟩ is also used in certain modern sources, for example by Kooij & van Oostendorp (2003:27). Collins & Mees (2003), p. 128. Described as close-mid [ʊ̞]...