
I am an Assistant Professor of Dutch as a Second Language in the Department of Translation, Interpreting and Communication. My research can be situated in the field of (developmental) sociolinguistics. In my PhD I studied linguistic laypersons' perceptions and attitudes towards language variation in Flanders, with a focus on Colloquial Dutch (‘tussentaal’). For my PhD I only worked with native speakers of Dutch. As a postdoctoral researcher, I started to focus more on Dutch spoken by (adult) L2 speakers. I am interested in their experiences with learning and speaking Dutch in Flanders, and in the influence of Colloquial Dutch on their language learning process. In addition, I remain interested in attitudes and perceptions towards language use and variation, but nowadays I mainly focus on the effect of non-native accents, non-standard linguistic variation and ethnicity on attitudes towards speakers.
Email: Chloe.Lybaert@UGent.be
Phone: +32 9 331 19 79
Research themes:
Discrimination, racism and prejudice
https://research.flw.ugent.be/nl/chloe.lybaert
Teachers’ attitudes towards sociolinguistic variation in Dutch L2 education in Flanders : a Q study
(2025)
Variation in language acquisition : unity in diversity.
In Trends in Language Acquisition Research (TILAR)
34.
p.197-221
(2025)
NEDERLANDSE TAALKUNDE (GRONINGEN).
In 30
1-2.
p.232-236
(2025)
De vele gezichten van het Nederlands : een inleiding in de sociolinguïstiek.
p.250-277