AbstractThe current contribution analyses quantifying prosodic aspects in two Middle Bavarian varieties, Standard Austrian German and the Viennese dialect. State of the art phonological accounts of the Middle Bavarian dialects assume a mutual interaction between vowel and consonant length: long vowels are followed by lenis consonants, short vowels are followed by fortis consonants, further vowel + consonant sequences are proscribed in the Middle Bavarian dialects. In this analysis, this assumption was tested by incorporating the allegedly disallowed sequences long vowel + fortis consonant. Results show that this sequence is not integrated into the presumed Middle Bavarian temporal patterns, but have to be dealt with separately. These result...
Recent studies, by us and others, have argued that the Second Conso-nant Shift began medially after ...
A central concern of linguistic phonetics is to de-fine criteria for determining the phonological st...
This dissertation deals with the possibility of having syllable final consonants, including geminate...
In this paper we report on first results from a combined speech production and speech perception exp...
Für Mittelbairische Varietäten, zu denen die Wiener Varietäten gehören, wird angenommen, dass es in ...
This study investigated cross-linguistically the temporal organization of short vs. long vowels (V v...
The goal of this phonological investigation is to establish whether the primary prosodic feature in ...
This thesis investigates how the phonetic system of the Alemannic dialect of the city of Berne can b...
This paper analyses the vowel system of the dialect spoken in the city of Zürich, which shows a syst...
The diglossic situation in German-speaking Switzerland entails that both an Alemannic dialect and a ...
This paper examines the strategies for profiling the phonological word in Alemannic, applying the ty...
The vowel quality in some diphthongs of Swabian (an upper German dialect) was determined by measurem...
While German-speaking Switzerland manifests a considerable amount of dialectal diversity, until the ...
Since the turn of the millennium, the emergence of so-called (multi-)ethnolects has been observed in...
This study investigates the phonetics-morphology interface by asking whether the acoustic detail pla...
Recent studies, by us and others, have argued that the Second Conso-nant Shift began medially after ...
A central concern of linguistic phonetics is to de-fine criteria for determining the phonological st...
This dissertation deals with the possibility of having syllable final consonants, including geminate...
In this paper we report on first results from a combined speech production and speech perception exp...
Für Mittelbairische Varietäten, zu denen die Wiener Varietäten gehören, wird angenommen, dass es in ...
This study investigated cross-linguistically the temporal organization of short vs. long vowels (V v...
The goal of this phonological investigation is to establish whether the primary prosodic feature in ...
This thesis investigates how the phonetic system of the Alemannic dialect of the city of Berne can b...
This paper analyses the vowel system of the dialect spoken in the city of Zürich, which shows a syst...
The diglossic situation in German-speaking Switzerland entails that both an Alemannic dialect and a ...
This paper examines the strategies for profiling the phonological word in Alemannic, applying the ty...
The vowel quality in some diphthongs of Swabian (an upper German dialect) was determined by measurem...
While German-speaking Switzerland manifests a considerable amount of dialectal diversity, until the ...
Since the turn of the millennium, the emergence of so-called (multi-)ethnolects has been observed in...
This study investigates the phonetics-morphology interface by asking whether the acoustic detail pla...
Recent studies, by us and others, have argued that the Second Conso-nant Shift began medially after ...
A central concern of linguistic phonetics is to de-fine criteria for determining the phonological st...
This dissertation deals with the possibility of having syllable final consonants, including geminate...