This journal publishes research on Dutch language, literature, and culture. Topics include the acquisition of Dutch as a foreign language, the analysis of Dutch literary works and their translations, and the historical and cultural contexts of Dutch-speaking communities. It also explores themes of identity, migration, and intercultural communication within Dutch studies.
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SJR Quartile by Discipline
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Literature and Literary TheoryQ3
CommunicationQ4
Linguistics and LanguageQ4
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Scopus Categories
Literature and Literary TheoryLinguistics and LanguageCommunication
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Historical Influence and DiplomacyLiterature, Politics, and Exile StudiesLexicography and Language StudiesDutch Social and Cultural StudiesFinancial Crisis of the 21st CenturyLinguistic Variation and MorphologyEuropean Cultural and National IdentityLinguistics, Language Diversity, and IdentityMultilingual Education and PolicyMigration, Policy, and Dickens Studies