The most straightforward way to explain why Danes understand spoken Swedish relatively better than Swedes understand spoken Danish would be that spoken Danish is intrinsically a more difficult language to understand than spoken Swedish. We discuss circumstantial evidence suggesting that Danish is intrinsically poorly intelligible. We then report on a formal experiment in which we tested the intelligibility of Danish and Swedish materials spoken by three representative male speakers per language (isolated cognate and non-cognate words, words in semantically unpredictable sentences, words in spontaneous interaction in map tasks) presented in descending levels of noise to native listeners of Danish (N = 18) and Swedish (N = 24), respectively. ...
Abstract: The most straightforward way to explain why Danes understand spoken Swedish relatively bet...
The Mainland Scandinavian languages, i.e. Danish, Norwegian and Swedish, are so closely related that...
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...
Previous research has shown that the Danish-Swedish mutual intelligibility is asymmetric at the text...
It has consistently been shown that among the three mainland Scandinavian languages, Danish is most ...
It has consistently been shown that among the three mainland Scandinavian languages, Danish is most ...
It has consistently been shown that among the three mainland Scandinavian languages, Danish is most ...
It has consistently been shown that among the three mainland Scandinavian languages, Danish is most ...
It has consistently been shown that among the three mainland Scandinavian languages, Danish is most ...
It has consistently been shown that among the three mainland Scandinavian languages, Danish is most ...
Abstract: The most straightforward way to explain why Danes understand spoken Swedish relatively bet...
The Mainland Scandinavian languages, i.e. Danish, Norwegian and Swedish, are so closely related that...
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...
Previous research has shown that the Danish-Swedish mutual intelligibility is asymmetric at the text...
It has consistently been shown that among the three mainland Scandinavian languages, Danish is most ...
It has consistently been shown that among the three mainland Scandinavian languages, Danish is most ...
It has consistently been shown that among the three mainland Scandinavian languages, Danish is most ...
It has consistently been shown that among the three mainland Scandinavian languages, Danish is most ...
It has consistently been shown that among the three mainland Scandinavian languages, Danish is most ...
It has consistently been shown that among the three mainland Scandinavian languages, Danish is most ...
Abstract: The most straightforward way to explain why Danes understand spoken Swedish relatively bet...
The Mainland Scandinavian languages, i.e. Danish, Norwegian and Swedish, are so closely related that...
This thesis focuses on the asymmetrical mutual intelligibility relation of Danish and Swedish, combi...