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‘Chend’ met <e> – ‘Kind’ mit <e>:using Big Data to explore phoneme-to-grapheme mapping in Lucerne Swiss German

Authors :
Draxler, Christoph
Kleber, Felicitas
Zihlmann, Urban
Leemann, Adrian
Draxler, Christoph
Kleber, Felicitas
Zihlmann, Urban
Leemann, Adrian
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Speakers from the canton of Lucerne are infamous for spelling Middle High German (MHG) as &lt;e&gt; when communicating in written Swiss German, e.g. Kind (‘child’) as &lt;Chend&gt;. This phenomenon has been examined only impressionistically by phoneticians. This study provides a first account of this peculiarity of Lucerne Swiss German spellers: an analysis of normalised formant frequencies of two underlyingly MHG vowels from 200+ speakers of the Dialäkt Äpp corpus revealed that the Lucerne allophone is in reality [e] for most of the localities examined, which may explain why in vernacular writing, spellers prefer &lt;e&gt; over . Homophony due to this peculiarity can cause misunderstandings in written and oral communication, and possibly has repercussions on the reading and writing development of Lucerne students.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, https://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/id/eprint/125817/1/ZihlmannLeemann_PP2016_submitted.pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1057892406
Document Type :
Electronic Resource