Revisiting areal and lexical diffusion: the case of Viennese Monophthongization in Austria’s traditional dialects

Author:

Vergeiner Philip C.1,Luttenberger Jan2,Bülow Lars1,Wallner Dominik3,Britain David4

Affiliation:

1. Institute of German Philology , University of Munich , Munich , Germany

2. Austrian Academy of Sciences, Acoustics Research Institute , Vienna , Austria

3. Department of German Philology , University of Salzburg , Salzburg , Austria

4. Department of English , University of Bern , Bern , Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractThis paper investigates the geographical and structural diffusion of “Viennese Monophthongization” (VM). By means of a new numerical measure to assess and compare formant movement in 18 lexical items, we provide evidence that VM is an ongoing, regular sound change transforming [aɛ̯] and [aɔ̯] gradually into [æː] and [ɒː]. Data are based on direct dialect recordings of 76 speakers in two age groups in 19 eastern and central Austrian rural locations. Results indicate that VM is diffusing from Vienna in a wave-like fashion. Even though VM is reported to have been established in other bigger cities for more than 30 years, the data show no evidence of diffusion from these cities. There are also other factors affecting the degree of formant movement: The phonetic-phonological environment (stress and the following consonant) explains most of the variance in the data, whereas no frequency effects could be found. Social identity, cultural space, and gender-related network structures are discussed as additional social factors.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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