Settlement patterns and the eastern boundary of the Northern Cities Shift – ERRATUM

Aaron J. Dinkin
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This paper examines the dialectology of eastern New York State. Data are considered from twelve cities and villages bridging the gap between the Inland North dialect region (home to the Northern Cities Shift [NCS]) and the Western New England region. Communities are classified as belonging to the Inland North ‘‘core,’’ the Inland North ‘‘fringe,’’ or a non–Inland North region. The settlement history of these communities is used to explain the boundaries between the dialect regions; presence of the NCS is found to correlate well with heavy migration from southwestern New England early in a community’s history. Looking in detail at the different distributions of the individual sound changes involved in the NCS across the dialect regions established in this paper makes it possible to posit a reconstructed early history for the NCS and make hypotheses about the phonological character of the different sound changes.
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本文考察了纽约州东部的方言。数据来自12个城市和村庄,这些城市和村庄弥合了内陆北部方言地区(北部城市转移[NCS]的所在地)和西部新英格兰地区之间的差距。社区被划分为属于内陆北部“核心”,内陆北部“边缘”或非内陆北部地区。这些社区的定居历史被用来解释方言区域之间的边界;研究发现,NCS的存在与社区历史早期从新英格兰西南部大量移民密切相关。通过详细观察在本文所建立的方言区域中涉及到的NCS中单个声音变化的不同分布,可以为NCS建立一个重建的早期历史,并对不同声音变化的音系特征做出假设。
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