Referencing Flemish, Dutch and German authors in English

Authors: van Teijlingen, E.

Journal: Medical Sociology News

Volume: 30

Pages: 42-44

ISSN: 1462-3722

Abstract:

Two page article without formal abstract written to help reduce some of the confusion about referring to Germanic names with particles, especially since Flemish, Dutch and German speakers use them differently from each other, and emigrants from these countries to English-speaking countries use references to such names differently again.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/11930/

http://www.britsoc.co.uk/user_doc/Medical%20NewsVol30No1.pdf

Source: Manual

Preferred by: Edwin van Teijlingen

Referencing Flemish, Dutch and German authors in English

Authors: van Teijlingen, E.

Journal: Medical Sociology News

Volume: 30

Issue: 1

Pages: 42-44

ISSN: 1462-3722

Abstract:

Two page article without formal abstract written to help reduce some of the confusion about referring to Germanic names with particles, especially since Flemish, Dutch and German speakers use them differently from each other, and emigrants from these countries to English-speaking countries use references to such names differently again.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/11930/

http://www.britsoc.co.uk/user_doc/Medical%20NewsVol30No1.pdf

Source: BURO EPrints