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Syllable Structure Spatially Distributed: Patterns of Monosyllables in German Dialects
Journal of Germanic Linguistics ( IF 0.588 ) Pub Date : 2022-08-01 , DOI: 10.1017/s1470542721000222
Alfred Lameli

This study presents a micro-typological description of German dialects, focusing on the structure of 13,492 tokens of monosyllables, across 182 locations within Germany. Based on data from the Phonetischer Atlas der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, systematic geographical differences in both the segmental and prosodic organization of syllables are explored. The analysis reveals a North–South contrast in the organization of syllable structure. While the North tends toward more simple CVC syllables, the South tends toward the clustering of obstruents. An analysis of sonority dispersion reveals that in southern German, final demisyllables tend to follow more closely the sonority scale. Based on Markov chain models, the study reveals geographical differences in transition probabilities between the segments within monosyllables in German dialects.*



中文翻译:

空间分布的音节结构:德语方言中的单音节模式

本研究对德国方言进行了微观类型学描述,重点关注德国境内 182 个地点的 13,492 个单音节标记的结构。基于Phonetischer Atlas der Bundesrepublik Deutschland的数据,探索了音节的音节和韵律组织的系统地理差异。分析揭示了音节结构组织的南北对比。北方倾向于更简单的 CVC 音节,而南方倾向于阻塞音节。对响度离散度的分析表明,在德国南部,最后的半音节倾向于更接近响度音阶。基于马尔可夫链模型,该研究揭示了德语方言中单音节段之间转换概率的地理差异。*

更新日期:2022-08-01
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