Baardman en boterkontje
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Heet de fuut fuut omdat ie ‘fuut’ roept? Houdt de ijsvogel van ijs en kan de putter putten?
Dit soort vragen houdt vogelliefhebbers en taalliefhebbers bezig. In dit boek verklaart Toine Andernach in informatieve en soms hilarische verhalen de herkomst van raadselachtige vogelnamen voor voor vogel- en taalliefhebbers en verweeft die met zijn persoonlijke ervaringen. De verhalen zijn voorzien van prachtige 18de en 19de-eeuwse prenten en bijzondere foto’s.
Toine Andernach is een enthousiaste vogelaar met passie voor taal. Of moeten we zeggen een taalkundige met passie voor vogels?
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