John O'Mill

Johan van der Meulen (11 January 1915, Breda - 13 September 2005, Breda), better known by his pseudonym '''John O'Mill''' (a jocular translation of his given name, as if O' stands for "of the"), was a Dutch author mostly known for his wordplay and limericks, and for using a macaronic combination of Dutch and English words and sentence structures he called "Double Dutch" (itself a pun on various meanings of this phrase). Double Dutch appears English, but it cannot be fully understood without knowledge of Dutch, because it is based on the literal translation of Dutch idioms into English and the similarity in sound of certain words and expressions. O'Mill, who was until 1975 a teacher of English at the public high school "Rijks-HBS" at Breda (North Brabant), was inspired by the clumsy English used by his students. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Notre-Dame de Chartres / by Meulen, Jan van der

    Published 1975
    Book
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    The west portals of Chartres Cathedral / by Meulen, Jan van der

    Published 1981
    Book
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    Chartres : sources and literary interpretation : a critical bibliography / by Meulen, Jan van der

    Published 1989
    Book
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    Die fränkische Königsabtei Saint-Denis : Ostanlage und Kultgeschichte / by Meulen, Jan van der

    Published 1988
    Book
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    Mission Uruzgan : Collaborating in Multiple Coalitions for Afghanistan. by Beeres, Robert

    Published 2012
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    Cultural diversity in the Armed Forces : an international comparison /

    Published 2007
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    Cultural diversity in the Armed Forces : an international comparison /

    Published 2007
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