In:The Continuity of Linguistic Change: Selected papers in honour of Juan Andrés Villena-Ponsoda
Edited by Matilde Vida-Castro and Antonio Manuel Ávila-Muñoz
[Studies in Language Variation 31] 2024
► pp. 79–99
Chapter 4Coronalisation in the German multi-ethnolect
Evidence for regional differentiation?
Published online: 5 February 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/silv.31.04aue
https://doi.org/10.1075/silv.31.04aue
Abstract
We investigate coronalisation, i.e. the fronting of the palatal fricative /ç/, in the multi-ethnolect spoken by
young people in the city of Stuttgart. In contrast to a previous study on the Berlin multi-ethnolect, which claims a merger of
/ç/ with /ʃ/, we only find a weak and unstable tendency among our speakers to reduce the difference between the two dorsal
fricatives /ç/ and /ʃ/, as compared to a group of similar speakers living in a relatively monoethnic neighbourhood. Depending
on the phonetic measurements used, this tendency mostly remains below the threshold of significance. We discuss two
interpretations of these findings, one linked to the ambient German dialects, the other postulating the beginning of regional
differentiation between the German multi-ethnolects.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Phonological and social-dialectological background
- 3.Previous work on multi-ethnolectal coronalisation
- 4.Data
- 5.Methods
- 6.Results
- 7.Discussion
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