När lögnare blir lugnare : En sociofonetisk studie av sammanfallet mellan kort ö och kort u i uppländskan

The phenomenon of an ongoing sound change leads in some cases to the pronunciation of short ö becoming more like that of short u. This thesis examines the relationship between short ö and u in Uppland Swedish. The localities included in the investigation were Uppsala, Norrtälje, Östervåla and Gräsö....

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Main Author: Wenner, Lena
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för nordiska språk 2010
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-1225382013-01-08T13:06:12ZNär lögnare blir lugnare : En sociofonetisk studie av sammanfallet mellan kort ö och kort u i uppländskansweWenner, LenaUppsala universitet, Institutionen för nordiska språkUppsala : Institutionen för nordiska språk2010sociophoneticssound changeperceptionvowelphoneme mergerphoneticsdialectologyUppland SwedishSwedishsociofonetikljudförändringperceptionvokalfonemsammanfallfonetikdialektologiuppländskasvenskaSwedish languageSvenska språketThe phenomenon of an ongoing sound change leads in some cases to the pronunciation of short ö becoming more like that of short u. This thesis examines the relationship between short ö and u in Uppland Swedish. The localities included in the investigation were Uppsala, Norrtälje, Östervåla and Gräsö. In particular, the thesis examines the effects of age, gender and social status on the acquisition of a pronunciation where the phonemes are produced in a similar way, and whether the change occurs earlier in some words than others. The informants on Gräsö appear to have the highest occurrence of the merger, while those in Norrtälje are best at keeping ö and u apart. In general, men have a smaller difference between ö and u than women. Three different age groups were analysed and the results show that the oldest informants have the largest difference between ö and u and the youngest informants have the smallest difference. There are no significant differences between the three social status groups, but there is a tendency for those with the lowest social status to be better at keeping the phonemes apart than those with the highest social status. 13 minimal (or near-minimal) pairs were analysed to investigate whether the phonetic context has an effect on the degree to which ö and u are becoming more similar. The study shows that the smallest phonetic difference is found for word pairs with r occurring in the preceding or following context. The largest phonetic distance was found in word pairs beginning with a vowel. The study also examined whether there is a relationship between production, perception and attitude to u-sounding ö in Uppsala. By combining the production test results with the informants’ categorisation of u and ö in the perception test, the study shows that the informants with a small phonetic distance in their own speech were better at categorising stimuli correctly than the speakers who had a larger phonetic distance between ö and u in their own speech. Doctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-122538urn:isbn:978-91-506-2132-7Skrifter utgivna av Institutionen för nordiska språk vid Uppsala universitet, 0083-4661 ; 80application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language Swedish
format Doctoral Thesis
sources NDLTD
topic sociophonetics
sound change
perception
vowel
phoneme merger
phonetics
dialectology
Uppland Swedish
Swedish
sociofonetik
ljudförändring
perception
vokal
fonemsammanfall
fonetik
dialektologi
uppländska
svenska
Swedish language
Svenska språket
spellingShingle sociophonetics
sound change
perception
vowel
phoneme merger
phonetics
dialectology
Uppland Swedish
Swedish
sociofonetik
ljudförändring
perception
vokal
fonemsammanfall
fonetik
dialektologi
uppländska
svenska
Swedish language
Svenska språket
Wenner, Lena
När lögnare blir lugnare : En sociofonetisk studie av sammanfallet mellan kort ö och kort u i uppländskan
description The phenomenon of an ongoing sound change leads in some cases to the pronunciation of short ö becoming more like that of short u. This thesis examines the relationship between short ö and u in Uppland Swedish. The localities included in the investigation were Uppsala, Norrtälje, Östervåla and Gräsö. In particular, the thesis examines the effects of age, gender and social status on the acquisition of a pronunciation where the phonemes are produced in a similar way, and whether the change occurs earlier in some words than others. The informants on Gräsö appear to have the highest occurrence of the merger, while those in Norrtälje are best at keeping ö and u apart. In general, men have a smaller difference between ö and u than women. Three different age groups were analysed and the results show that the oldest informants have the largest difference between ö and u and the youngest informants have the smallest difference. There are no significant differences between the three social status groups, but there is a tendency for those with the lowest social status to be better at keeping the phonemes apart than those with the highest social status. 13 minimal (or near-minimal) pairs were analysed to investigate whether the phonetic context has an effect on the degree to which ö and u are becoming more similar. The study shows that the smallest phonetic difference is found for word pairs with r occurring in the preceding or following context. The largest phonetic distance was found in word pairs beginning with a vowel. The study also examined whether there is a relationship between production, perception and attitude to u-sounding ö in Uppsala. By combining the production test results with the informants’ categorisation of u and ö in the perception test, the study shows that the informants with a small phonetic distance in their own speech were better at categorising stimuli correctly than the speakers who had a larger phonetic distance between ö and u in their own speech.
author Wenner, Lena
author_facet Wenner, Lena
author_sort Wenner, Lena
title När lögnare blir lugnare : En sociofonetisk studie av sammanfallet mellan kort ö och kort u i uppländskan
title_short När lögnare blir lugnare : En sociofonetisk studie av sammanfallet mellan kort ö och kort u i uppländskan
title_full När lögnare blir lugnare : En sociofonetisk studie av sammanfallet mellan kort ö och kort u i uppländskan
title_fullStr När lögnare blir lugnare : En sociofonetisk studie av sammanfallet mellan kort ö och kort u i uppländskan
title_full_unstemmed När lögnare blir lugnare : En sociofonetisk studie av sammanfallet mellan kort ö och kort u i uppländskan
title_sort när lögnare blir lugnare : en sociofonetisk studie av sammanfallet mellan kort ö och kort u i uppländskan
publisher Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för nordiska språk
publishDate 2010
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