The research project “German Today ” aims to determine the amount of regional variation in (near-)standard German spoken by young and older educated adults and to identify and locate regional features. To this end, we compile an areally extensive corpus of read and spontaneous German speech. Secondary school students and 50-to-60-year-old locals are recorded in 160 cities throughout the German speaking area of Europe. All participants read a number of short texts and a word list, name pictures, translate words and sentences from English, answer questions in a sociobiographic interview, and take part in a map task experiment. The resulting corpus comprises over 1000 hours of speech, which is transcribed orthographically. Automatically derive...
The subject of this paper is a rule corpus of approx.1500 phonetic rules that models segmental varia...
This survey is being conducted as a part of the project “Regionalsprache.de” (REDE). We are investig...
This article discusses questions concerning the creation, annotation and sharing of spoken language ...
The research project “German Today” aims to determine the amount of regional variation in (near-)sta...
The research project “German Today” aims to determine the amount of regional variation in (near-) st...
Variation in spoken Standard German as well as in various regional varieties of German has not yet b...
"Standard language" is a contested concept, ideologically, empirically and theoretically. This is pa...
The goal of the project „Studying variation in syntax: a parsed corpus of Swiss German“ is the compi...
Obwohl der Dialektgebrauch in den letzten 100 Jahren in weiten Teilen des Sprachgebiets des Deutsche...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike many dialects of other standardised languages, widely used in e...
This study examines the development of grammatical variation in German and Swiss Standard German dur...
The contribution will focus on aspects of pluricentricity in spoken Standard German. After a brief o...
We present SDS-200, a corpus of Swiss German dialectal speech with Standard German text translations...
The newest generation of speech technology caused a huge increase of audio-visual data nowadays bein...
The subject of this paper is a rule corpus of approx.1500 phonetic rules that models segmental varia...
The subject of this paper is a rule corpus of approx.1500 phonetic rules that models segmental varia...
This survey is being conducted as a part of the project “Regionalsprache.de” (REDE). We are investig...
This article discusses questions concerning the creation, annotation and sharing of spoken language ...
The research project “German Today” aims to determine the amount of regional variation in (near-)sta...
The research project “German Today” aims to determine the amount of regional variation in (near-) st...
Variation in spoken Standard German as well as in various regional varieties of German has not yet b...
"Standard language" is a contested concept, ideologically, empirically and theoretically. This is pa...
The goal of the project „Studying variation in syntax: a parsed corpus of Swiss German“ is the compi...
Obwohl der Dialektgebrauch in den letzten 100 Jahren in weiten Teilen des Sprachgebiets des Deutsche...
Swiss dialects of German are, unlike many dialects of other standardised languages, widely used in e...
This study examines the development of grammatical variation in German and Swiss Standard German dur...
The contribution will focus on aspects of pluricentricity in spoken Standard German. After a brief o...
We present SDS-200, a corpus of Swiss German dialectal speech with Standard German text translations...
The newest generation of speech technology caused a huge increase of audio-visual data nowadays bein...
The subject of this paper is a rule corpus of approx.1500 phonetic rules that models segmental varia...
The subject of this paper is a rule corpus of approx.1500 phonetic rules that models segmental varia...
This survey is being conducted as a part of the project “Regionalsprache.de” (REDE). We are investig...
This article discusses questions concerning the creation, annotation and sharing of spoken language ...