Dialektanvändning hos barn med typisk utveckling : En jämförande studie mellan östgötska barn i olika åldergsgrupper

To explore how children use dialect, and whether the dialectal language develops during growth might be of interest from a speech language pathologist’s point of view as the dialect could influence the child’s speech. Previous research is often based on older material and/or examines the speech of a...

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Main Authors: Bäckeper, Emma, Liljebäck, Anna-Maja
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Language:Swedish
Published: Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för klinisk och experimentell medicin 2014
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-liu-1072762014-06-12T05:25:12ZDialektanvändning hos barn med typisk utveckling : En jämförande studie mellan östgötska barn i olika åldergsgruppersweDialectal Use in Typically Developed Children : A Comparative Study between South-eastern Swedish Speaking Children in Different Age GroupsBäckeper, EmmaLiljebäck, Anna-MajaLinköpings universitet, Institutionen för klinisk och experimentell medicinLinköpings universitet, HälsouniversitetetLinköpings universitet, Institutionen för klinisk och experimentell medicinLinköpings universitet, Hälsouniversitetet2014Dialectdialectal usetypical developmentpreschoolersschool-aged childrensouth-eastern SwedishDialektdialektanvändningtypisk utvecklingförskolebarnskolbarnöstgötskaTo explore how children use dialect, and whether the dialectal language develops during growth might be of interest from a speech language pathologist’s point of view as the dialect could influence the child’s speech. Previous research is often based on older material and/or examines the speech of adults.  In the present study, everyday language in groups of south- eastern Swedish speaking children was investigated. The aim of the present study was to examine to what extent typically developed children of the ages of  5, 8 and 11 years use dialectal language. A further purpose was to discover which dialectal characteristics that were present in the different age groups, and how they differed. The children were video- and audiorecorded during group sessions in everyday settings. The collected material was transcribed according to principles of conversation analysis, and key portions were chosen for deeper analysis. The identified dialectal characteristics were diphthongal, distinctly open or closed vowels and regarding consonants retroflex flap [ɭ] and posterior /r/ were encountered. In prosody a final tonal raise in phrases was observed. Dialectal words and phrases and discourse markers were also documented.   The results of the present study showed that the children use dialectal language as early as by the age of 5, but that older children had a more distinguishable dialect. Throughout all age groups, the vowels were dialectally influenced. Most distinctive was a much closed /i/ with a diphthong, and characteristically open <ä> and <ö>. The characteristic final tonal raise in phrases was encountered in all age groups. Furthermore, a variation regarding dialectal use has been observed between children but also within the same child. Discourse markers were found primarily in the school-aged children, assumingly due to the increased desire of belonging to a group. The results of the present study may contribute to the ability to determine whether phonology, lexicon and/or grammar in a child is deviant or in fact reflected by the south-eastern Swedish characteristics. Also from a diagnostic perspective it might be of value to know when to expect hearing dialectal characteristics in the child’s speech. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-107276application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Dialect
dialectal use
typical development
preschoolers
school-aged children
south-eastern Swedish
Dialekt
dialektanvändning
typisk utveckling
förskolebarn
skolbarn
östgötska
spellingShingle Dialect
dialectal use
typical development
preschoolers
school-aged children
south-eastern Swedish
Dialekt
dialektanvändning
typisk utveckling
förskolebarn
skolbarn
östgötska
Bäckeper, Emma
Liljebäck, Anna-Maja
Dialektanvändning hos barn med typisk utveckling : En jämförande studie mellan östgötska barn i olika åldergsgrupper
description To explore how children use dialect, and whether the dialectal language develops during growth might be of interest from a speech language pathologist’s point of view as the dialect could influence the child’s speech. Previous research is often based on older material and/or examines the speech of adults.  In the present study, everyday language in groups of south- eastern Swedish speaking children was investigated. The aim of the present study was to examine to what extent typically developed children of the ages of  5, 8 and 11 years use dialectal language. A further purpose was to discover which dialectal characteristics that were present in the different age groups, and how they differed. The children were video- and audiorecorded during group sessions in everyday settings. The collected material was transcribed according to principles of conversation analysis, and key portions were chosen for deeper analysis. The identified dialectal characteristics were diphthongal, distinctly open or closed vowels and regarding consonants retroflex flap [ɭ] and posterior /r/ were encountered. In prosody a final tonal raise in phrases was observed. Dialectal words and phrases and discourse markers were also documented.   The results of the present study showed that the children use dialectal language as early as by the age of 5, but that older children had a more distinguishable dialect. Throughout all age groups, the vowels were dialectally influenced. Most distinctive was a much closed /i/ with a diphthong, and characteristically open <ä> and <ö>. The characteristic final tonal raise in phrases was encountered in all age groups. Furthermore, a variation regarding dialectal use has been observed between children but also within the same child. Discourse markers were found primarily in the school-aged children, assumingly due to the increased desire of belonging to a group. The results of the present study may contribute to the ability to determine whether phonology, lexicon and/or grammar in a child is deviant or in fact reflected by the south-eastern Swedish characteristics. Also from a diagnostic perspective it might be of value to know when to expect hearing dialectal characteristics in the child’s speech.
author Bäckeper, Emma
Liljebäck, Anna-Maja
author_facet Bäckeper, Emma
Liljebäck, Anna-Maja
author_sort Bäckeper, Emma
title Dialektanvändning hos barn med typisk utveckling : En jämförande studie mellan östgötska barn i olika åldergsgrupper
title_short Dialektanvändning hos barn med typisk utveckling : En jämförande studie mellan östgötska barn i olika åldergsgrupper
title_full Dialektanvändning hos barn med typisk utveckling : En jämförande studie mellan östgötska barn i olika åldergsgrupper
title_fullStr Dialektanvändning hos barn med typisk utveckling : En jämförande studie mellan östgötska barn i olika åldergsgrupper
title_full_unstemmed Dialektanvändning hos barn med typisk utveckling : En jämförande studie mellan östgötska barn i olika åldergsgrupper
title_sort dialektanvändning hos barn med typisk utveckling : en jämförande studie mellan östgötska barn i olika åldergsgrupper
publisher Linköpings universitet, Institutionen för klinisk och experimentell medicin
publishDate 2014
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