Zur Aussprache der unbetonten Silben im österreichischen Standarddeutsch / eingereicht von Michael Bürkle

eng: This paper deals with the pronunciation of unstressed syllables in the Austrian variety of standard ('high' or 'written') German. For this purpose a list of about 1500 words was read by 15 persons from all Austrian federal states (except the Burgenland). All persons were st...

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Place / Publishing House:1992
Year of Publication:1992
Language:German
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Physical Description:V, 215, A 23 Bl.; graph. Darst.
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Summary:eng: This paper deals with the pronunciation of unstressed syllables in the Austrian variety of standard ('high' or 'written') German. For this purpose a list of about 1500 words was read by 15 persons from all Austrian federal states (except the Burgenland). All persons were students or teachers. The results, which can be compared with some results of Werner Koenig's 'Atlas zur Aussprache des Schriftdeutschen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland', show that the German pronunciation dictionaries (e.g. 'Siebs') are not able to deal with the great variability of pronunciation use within the German speaking countries. As a consequence of the results a few adaptions in phonologic theory are suggested.
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Statement of Responsibility: eingereicht von Michael Bürkle