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The linguistic situation in Brussels and its historic development have given rise to a vast literature, expressing diverse and often contradictory views.
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borrowed adverbs, reported language use, adjective switches, single word switches, switched constituents, other language contact situations, attested loans, language censuses, sociale integratie, codeswitching patterns, urban bilingualism, borrowed adjectives, idiom test, morphological routines, monolingual discourse, intersentential switches, indigenous bilinguals, intrasentential switches, morphosyntactic integration, nineteen municipalities, nonce loans, other language pairs, equivalence constraint, categorial equivalence, entire constituents
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Brussels Dutch, Brussels French, Belgian Dutch, Baetens Beardsmore, Belgian French, Van Dale, New York, Verb Third, Puerto Ricans, United States, Van Alboom, Van Kalken, Verb Projection Raising, Bob Fish, Den Besten, Montreal French, Petit Robert, Salverda de Grave, Van Velthoven, Inge Callebaut, Ottawa-Hull French, Brussels Flemish, Dutch-speaking Free University of Brussels, Middle Dutch, Move Alpha
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