Hochschulschrift

Diphthongs in Frisian : a comparative analysis of phonemic inventories past and present

Frisian dialects have been particularly noted for the wealth and variety of their diphthongs. Using a set of specific phonological criteria, this study evaluates the diphthongs of Classical Old Frisian through to those of the modern Frisian dialects to determine which diphthongs actually hold phonemic status. For each posited inventory of phonemic diphthongs, those features which play a distinctive role are identified. A comparison with other West-Germanic diphthong inventories leads to a number of interesting findings. Unlike other West-Germanic languages, Frisian shows a general historical trend toward diphthong conservation, even in the case of highly "marked" diphthongs. Furthermore, Frisian diphthong accentuation allows for rising as well as falling diphthongs to occur within the same dialect, challenging previous assumptions that accentuation is always assigned through a binary parameter setting based on vocoid position. Finally, nuclear quantity is shown to play a phonemically-distinctive role between certain diphthongs. A new taxonomy of vowel-system types is consequently proposed, whereby quantitative oppositions between diphthongs can be represented.

Standort
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
ISBN
9783825350031
3825350037
Maße
25 cm
Umfang
XIV, 271 S.
Sprache
Englisch
Anmerkungen
graph. Darst., Kt.
Zugl.: Berlin, Humboldt-Univ., Diss., 2002

Erschienen in
Germanistische Bibliothek ; Bd. 21

Klassifikation
Andere germanische Sprachen
Schlagwort
Geschichte
Friesisch
Diphthong

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Heidelberg
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Winter
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2004
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