In this study, we investigate whether diachronic lenition is a factor in the previously found asymmetry in intelligibility between Danish and Swedish. Due to the historical process of consonantal lenition in Danish, the aspiration distinction between intervocalic, originally long, stops has disappeared. In two experiments, we tested the hypothesis that the absence of this distinction in Danish but not in Swedish results in better comprehension of Swedish intervocalic stops by Danish listeners than of Danish intervocalic stops by Swedish listeners. Our production experiment confirmed, not surprisingly, that there is no contrast for intervocalic stops in Danish, whereas there is one in Swedish. However, our perception experiment revealed that...
The Mainland Scandinavian languages, i.e. Danish, Norwegian and Swedish, are so closely related that...
In Noord-Europa wordt vaak tussen sprekers van verschillende talen gecommuniceerd terwijl elk zijn e...
It has consistently been shown that among the three mainland Scandinavian languages, Danish is most ...
In this study, we investigate whether diachronic lenition is a factor in the previously found asymme...
In this study, we investigate whether diachronic lenition is a factor in the previously found asymme...
In this study, we investigate whether diachronic lenition is a factor in the previously found asymme...
In this study, we investigate whether diachronic lenition is a factor in the previously found asymme...
This thesis focuses on the asymmetrical mutual intelligibility relation of Danish and Swedish, combi...
The most straightforward way to explain why Danes understand spoken Swedish relatively better than S...
The most straightforward way to explain why Danes understand spoken Swedish relatively better than S...
The most straightforward way to explain why Danes understand spoken Swedish relatively better than S...
The most straightforward way to explain why Danes understand spoken Swedish relatively better than S...
The most straightforward way to explain why Danes understand spoken Swedish relatively better than S...
The most straightforward way to explain why Danes understand spoken Swedish relatively better than S...
Previous research has shown that the Danish-Swedish mutual intelligibility is asymmetric at the text...
The Mainland Scandinavian languages, i.e. Danish, Norwegian and Swedish, are so closely related that...
In Noord-Europa wordt vaak tussen sprekers van verschillende talen gecommuniceerd terwijl elk zijn e...
It has consistently been shown that among the three mainland Scandinavian languages, Danish is most ...
In this study, we investigate whether diachronic lenition is a factor in the previously found asymme...
In this study, we investigate whether diachronic lenition is a factor in the previously found asymme...
In this study, we investigate whether diachronic lenition is a factor in the previously found asymme...
In this study, we investigate whether diachronic lenition is a factor in the previously found asymme...
This thesis focuses on the asymmetrical mutual intelligibility relation of Danish and Swedish, combi...
The most straightforward way to explain why Danes understand spoken Swedish relatively better than S...
The most straightforward way to explain why Danes understand spoken Swedish relatively better than S...
The most straightforward way to explain why Danes understand spoken Swedish relatively better than S...
The most straightforward way to explain why Danes understand spoken Swedish relatively better than S...
The most straightforward way to explain why Danes understand spoken Swedish relatively better than S...
The most straightforward way to explain why Danes understand spoken Swedish relatively better than S...
Previous research has shown that the Danish-Swedish mutual intelligibility is asymmetric at the text...
The Mainland Scandinavian languages, i.e. Danish, Norwegian and Swedish, are so closely related that...
In Noord-Europa wordt vaak tussen sprekers van verschillende talen gecommuniceerd terwijl elk zijn e...
It has consistently been shown that among the three mainland Scandinavian languages, Danish is most ...