The present study deals with the areal variation of /r/-realisations in the Alemannic dialects spoken in Switzerland. In particular, we provide a quantitative survey of recordings collected through crowdsourcing, i. e. by means of the smartphone application Dialäkt Äpp (Leemann/Kolly 2013). Each of the 2851 recordings of the word trinke (‘to drink’) was auditorily coded by at least two of the four authors. The resulting maps show a neat areal distribution of the realisations of /r/, with alveolar variants in most of the central Midlands and in the Alpine regions. Uvular variants, on the other hand, seem to prevail in the northeastern and northwestern parts of German-speaking Switzerland. Comparing our data with traditional dialectological s...
Most recent studies on the geographical distribution of acoustic features analyze comparatively few ...
In the last decades, dialectometry has emerged as a new field of dialectology. As this kind of resea...
Although there is a good availability of Swiss German dialect data, very few works have looked at th...
The present study deals with the areal variation of /r/-realisations in the Alemannic dialects spoke...
The present study deals with the areal variation of /r/-realisations in the Alemannic dialects spoke...
The present study deals with the areal variation of /r/-realisations in the Alemannic dialects spoke...
German-speaking Europe is known to feature substantial regional variation in the articulation of /r/...
In this case study we examine sound change of Altoberdeutsch in Swiss German dialects. We used cont...
The present paper shows results of a study on two historically related but geographically separated ...
The regional chat-rooms in Switzerland show an extremely high portion of dialectal contributions (up...
The article deals with the areal distribution of morphosyntactic variants in Swiss German dialects. ...
Research on regional linguistic variation typically involves data collection in the field. This proc...
Research on regional linguistic variation typically involves data collection in the field. This proc...
This study compares the Lucerne German allophones of Middle High German using data from the crowdso...
This study compares the Lucerne German allophones of Middle High German using data from the crowdso...
Most recent studies on the geographical distribution of acoustic features analyze comparatively few ...
In the last decades, dialectometry has emerged as a new field of dialectology. As this kind of resea...
Although there is a good availability of Swiss German dialect data, very few works have looked at th...
The present study deals with the areal variation of /r/-realisations in the Alemannic dialects spoke...
The present study deals with the areal variation of /r/-realisations in the Alemannic dialects spoke...
The present study deals with the areal variation of /r/-realisations in the Alemannic dialects spoke...
German-speaking Europe is known to feature substantial regional variation in the articulation of /r/...
In this case study we examine sound change of Altoberdeutsch in Swiss German dialects. We used cont...
The present paper shows results of a study on two historically related but geographically separated ...
The regional chat-rooms in Switzerland show an extremely high portion of dialectal contributions (up...
The article deals with the areal distribution of morphosyntactic variants in Swiss German dialects. ...
Research on regional linguistic variation typically involves data collection in the field. This proc...
Research on regional linguistic variation typically involves data collection in the field. This proc...
This study compares the Lucerne German allophones of Middle High German using data from the crowdso...
This study compares the Lucerne German allophones of Middle High German using data from the crowdso...
Most recent studies on the geographical distribution of acoustic features analyze comparatively few ...
In the last decades, dialectometry has emerged as a new field of dialectology. As this kind of resea...
Although there is a good availability of Swiss German dialect data, very few works have looked at th...