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Århammar, Nils. 2000. Beiträge Zur Nordfriesischen Philologie. Nordfriisk Instituut.
Bailey, Charles-James. 2002. “Dialect Recognition, Group Boundaries, and Shibboleths.” American Speech.
Feitsma, Anne. 2010. “Saterfrisian Sociolinguistic Situation.” Nordic Journal of Linguistics.
Gorter, Durk. 1994. “A New Sociolinguistic Survey of the Frisian Language Situation.” Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, ahead of print. https://doi.org/10.1080/03096564.1994.11784030.
Heeringa, Wilbert, and John Nerbonne. 2001. “Dialect Distance and Speaker Perception: The Case of Frisian.” Computer Methods in Dialectometry.
Heyen, H. 2021. Digitale Nordfriesische Kommunikation. #Hokerbeest?
Hoekstra, Jarich. 2022. “Frisian Shibboleths: Phonological and Lexical Markers of Group Identity.” Us Wurk.
Katz, Dovid. 2004. “Shibboleth Phenomena in Eastern Yiddish: Identity and Group Boundaries.” International Journal of the Sociology of Language.
Kvist, M. R. 2019. “Prosodic Features of North Frisian Dialects.” {PhD} {Thesis}, University of Copenhagen.
Lönn, Michael. 2010. “Shibboleths as Social Indexes in Germanic Languages.” Journal of Germanic Linguistics.
Müller, Andrea. 2018. “Berlin Dialect as Shibboleth: Indexical Features in Urban German.” Zeitschrift Für Dialektologie Und Linguistik.
Niebuhr, Oliver, and Jarich Hoekstra. 2015. “Pointed and Plateau-Shaped Pitch Accents in North Frisian (Fering).” Linguistische Berichte, ahead of print. https://doi.org/10.1515/lp-2015-0013.
Sefaria. 2025. Judges 12.6. Sefaria: A Living Library of Jewish Texts Online. https://www.sefaria.org/Judges.12.6?lang=bi&with=all&lang2=en.
Trudgill, Peter. 2006. “Shibboleths and Social Meaning.” In Sociolinguistic Variation and Identity. Oxford University Press.
Voeten, Chris, Anne-Fleur Pinget, Markus Kingma, Nora Stefan, and Hans Van de Velde. 2024. Listener Factors in Accent Recognition: A Perceptual-Dialectology Study of Frisian.
Wolf, Uljana. 2021. Etymologischer Gossip: Essays Und Reden / Uljana Wolf. 1. Auflage. Kookbooks Reihe Essay 7. Kookbooks.