Many children grow up in an environment in which the language spoken in everyday communication is not the standard language but a regional variety. The implications of linguistic situations with co-existing varieties for teachers and speech therapists are illustrated by the example of the acquisition of the written language in Ger-man-speaking Switzerland. In the Canton of Fribourg 1641 first through sixth graders were tested using the Hamburger Schreib-Probe. A comparison to the scores of children from Germany shows that for certain graphemes the Swiss children have an ad-vantage when using the alphabetic strategy. This is due to the fact that the pronunciation of these sounds in the Swiss variety of Standard German corresponds more closel...
German-speaking Switzerland can certainly be regarded as one of the liveliest and at the same time b...
This paper presents the ongoing project "German as a Second Language in a Dialect-Speaking Environme...
In Switzerland there have recently been demands to improve pupils' first-language competence (Erstpr...
Many children grow up in an environment in which the language spoken in everyday communication is no...
During literacy acquisition, children learn to match written and spoken language. Little is known ab...
The relation between Swiss German dialects and Standard German has been subject to public and schola...
This article examines the use of the standard German language in German speaking Switzerland with fo...
This paper is concerned with the question, whether the status of Standard German in German-speaking ...
Most Natural Language Processing (NLP) applications focus on standardized, written language varietie...
The acquisition of an intonation language necessitates to learn which words to accent, which pitch a...
This paper is concerned with the sociolinguistic effects of Swiss intra-national migration involving...
At least since the turn of the millennium, adolescents growing up in linguistically and culturally d...
The article deals with the areal distribution of morphosyntactic variants in Swiss German dialects. ...
Deutsch, the main language that is widely used in Germany. Besides that, it is also the main languag...
The regional chat-rooms in Switzerland show an extremely high portion of dialectal contributions (up...
German-speaking Switzerland can certainly be regarded as one of the liveliest and at the same time b...
This paper presents the ongoing project "German as a Second Language in a Dialect-Speaking Environme...
In Switzerland there have recently been demands to improve pupils' first-language competence (Erstpr...
Many children grow up in an environment in which the language spoken in everyday communication is no...
During literacy acquisition, children learn to match written and spoken language. Little is known ab...
The relation between Swiss German dialects and Standard German has been subject to public and schola...
This article examines the use of the standard German language in German speaking Switzerland with fo...
This paper is concerned with the question, whether the status of Standard German in German-speaking ...
Most Natural Language Processing (NLP) applications focus on standardized, written language varietie...
The acquisition of an intonation language necessitates to learn which words to accent, which pitch a...
This paper is concerned with the sociolinguistic effects of Swiss intra-national migration involving...
At least since the turn of the millennium, adolescents growing up in linguistically and culturally d...
The article deals with the areal distribution of morphosyntactic variants in Swiss German dialects. ...
Deutsch, the main language that is widely used in Germany. Besides that, it is also the main languag...
The regional chat-rooms in Switzerland show an extremely high portion of dialectal contributions (up...
German-speaking Switzerland can certainly be regarded as one of the liveliest and at the same time b...
This paper presents the ongoing project "German as a Second Language in a Dialect-Speaking Environme...
In Switzerland there have recently been demands to improve pupils' first-language competence (Erstpr...