
Sarah Van Hoof is associate professor of Dutch and multilingual communication. Her research is situated in the domain of sociolinguistics. Central themes in her work are language ideology and language politics in postwar and present-day Flanders, language policy and practices in public institutions and the role of language in the employment of non-Dutch-speaking newcomers.
Email: Sarah.Vanhoof@UGent.be
Phone: +32 9 331 19 69
Research themes:
Multilingualism, translation, interpreting and linguistic inequality || Discrimination, racism and prejudice
http://research.flw.ugent.be/nl/sarah.vanhoof
Gender-inclusive language in Dutch
(2026)
Gender-inclusive language : findings from 14 languages and open research questions.
In Trends in Applied Linguistics
47.
p.41-68
(2025)
APPLIED PSYCHOLINGUISTICS.
46.
Taal van eigen kweek : het Nederlands van etnische minderheden
(2025)
De vele gezichten van het Nederlands : een inleiding in de sociolinguïstiek.
p.363-390