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2007 The relative divergence of Dutch dialect pronunciations from their common source: An exploratory study
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( = Studies in Slavic and General Linguistics 28), Amsterdam-Atlanta: Rodopi, 2000, xxx-xxx. DUTCH-GERMAN CONTACT IN AND AROUND BENTHEIM
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Dialect Areas and Dialect Continua Short title: Dialect Areas and Dialect Continua Author:
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The organising concept behind dialect variation is still seen predominantly as realized by the areas within which similar varieties are spoken. The opposing view, that dialects are organised in a continuum without sharp boundaries is likewise popular. This paper introducing a new element into this traditional discussion, the opportunity to view dialectal differences in the aggregate. Weemploy a dialectometric technique which provides an additive measure of pronunciation difference the (aggregate) pronunciation distance. This allows us to determine how much of the linguistic variation we find is accounted for by geography – between 65 % and 81 % in our sample of 27 Dutch towns and villages, a fact which lends credence to the continuum view. The borders of well-established dialect areas nonetheless show large deviations from the expected aggregate pronunciation distance. We pay particular attention to a puzzle about the subjective perception of continua introduced by Chambers and Trudgill, who consider a traveller walking in a straight line and noticing successive small changes as he walks from village to village, but seldom, if ever large differences. This sounds like a justification of a the continuum view, but there is an added twist: might the traveller be misled by the perspective of most recent memory? We shall use the Chambers-Trudgill puzzle to organise this paper at several points. Acknowledgements We thank Peter Kleiweg for his graphic programs seen in all the maps in this paper. We thank Frits Steenhuisen for providing the coordinates for these maps. The paper is written as a consequence of a LOT Summerschool course at the Tilburg University given by Jack Chambers. We thank him for his valuable suggestions and remarks. The paper is part of a larger dialect project under the supervision of John Nerbonne.
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Wet, “The origin of Afrikaans pronunciation: a comparison to west Germanic languages and Dutch dialects
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Measuring Norwegian dialect distances using acoustic features
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2004a) The position of Frisian in the Germanic language area
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Projecting Dialect Distances to Geography: Bootstrap Clustering vs. Noisy Clustering
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An aggregate analysis of pronunciation in the Goeman-Taeldeman-Van ReenenProject data. Taal en Tongval
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A Quantitative Examination of Variation in Dutch Low Saxon Morphology
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2.1 Trudgill’s Gravity Model. 3 2.2 Formulation. 6
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2004), The Position of Frisian in the Germanic Language Area
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A Quantitative Examination of Variation in Dutch Low Saxon Morphology
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The origin of Afrikaans pronunciation: a comparison to west Germanic languages and Dutch dialects
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