Regional variation in ongoing sound change: The case of the Dutch diphthongs

C. Voeten
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Abstract This paper discusses the regional variation in four ongoing sound changes in the Dutch vowels /eː,øː,oː,ɛi,œy/ that are conditioned by a following coda /l/. The synchronic diatopic diffusion of these changes is charted using the Dutch teacher corpus, a comprehensive dataset containing word-list data from four regions in The Netherlands and four in Flanders. Comparisons are made of the five vowels preceding nonapproximant consonants and preceding coda /l/. To avoid manually segmenting the oftentimes highly gradient vowel–/l/ boundary, GAMMs are used to model whole formant trajectories. Comparisons are then made of trajectories and of peaks of trajectories. The results are used to classify the nature of the four sound changes in terms of phonetic and lexical abruptness/graduality and to show that the changes are intertwined in such a way that they can only be considered as separate facets of a single, currently ongoing vowel shift.
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正在进行的声音变化的区域差异:荷兰双元音的例子
摘要本文讨论了荷兰语中四个元音/e /、ø /、o /、/ i、œy/的区域变化,这些变化是由后面的尾音/l/决定的。使用荷兰教师语料库绘制了这些变化的共时性自然扩散图,这是一个包含荷兰四个地区和佛兰德斯四个地区的词表数据的综合数据集。比较非近似辅音和尾音/l/之前的五个元音。为了避免手动分割高梯度的元音- /l/边界,使用GAMMs对整个形成峰轨迹进行建模。然后对轨迹和轨迹的峰值进行比较。这些结果被用来根据语音和词汇的突然性/渐进性对四种声音变化的性质进行分类,并表明这些变化以这样一种方式交织在一起,它们只能被认为是一个单一的、目前正在进行的元音转移的不同方面。
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