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Prosodic complexity and mora counting in North Germanic
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Abstract
This paper proposes a typology of word-prosodic complexity applied to Modern North Germanic languages,
including tonal word accents in Swedish and Norwegian, and different accent systems in Danish dialects (Section 1). This is combined with an analysis of syllable weight operating in mora counting, as
proposed by Trubetzkoy to account for the Danish stød. Taking the point of departure in Basbøll’s Non-Stød Model, principles
for mora counting in North Germanic are presented and discussed (Section 2). The paper
ends by considering some synchronic and diachronic consequences of the proposals, including a discussion of prosodic variation
at morpheme boundaries and of stød as a grammaticalized morpheme of singular for nouns (Section 3).
Article outline
- 1.A typology of word-prosodic complexity, applied to Modern North Germanic
- 1.1Zooming in on Modern Standard Scandinavian
- 1.1.1Typology of word-prosodic complexity, degree 1: French (example)
- 1.1.2Typology of word-prosodic complexity, degree 2: German (example)
- 1.1.3Typology of word-prosodic complexity, degree 3: Swedish and Norwegian
- 1.1.4Complexity scale of word prosody, degree 4: Standard Danish
- 1.2Three examples of word-prosodic complexity in Danish dialects
- 1.2.1East Slesvig and Als
- 1.2.2Zealand: Short-vowel-stød
- 1.2.3West Jutland “stød”
- 1.3Danish dialects in the typology of word-prosodic complexity
- 1.1Zooming in on Modern Standard Scandinavian
- 2.Mora counting in North Germanic, and the Danish stød
- 2.1Trubetzkoy’s moraic account of Danish stød
- 2.2Mora counting in Danish vs. Swedish and Norwegian
- 2.3The Non-Stød Model
- 2.3.1Division of the Danish vocabulary with respect to stød
- 2.3.2Lexical Non-Stød: Extra-prosodicity and lexical specification {–stød}
- 2.3.3Word-structure Non-Stød
- 3.Some consequences of the proposals
- 3.1Why do we not find word-final long stød-less vowels in Modern Danish?
- 3.2Stød and non-stød as signals for morpheme boundaries or grammaticalized morphemes for number?
- 3.3A diachronic perspective: The evolution of Danish /r/ from obstruent to sonorant and its consequences for stød
- 3.4Rischel (2001) on the origin of stød, seen in relation to the Non-Stød Model
- 4.Conclusion: Hans Frede Nielsen and Jørgen Rischel on language history
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