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Attitudes towards forms of the type esentə ‘the autumn’, radosttə ‘the joy’

Author(s): Krasimira Aleksova, Stefka Fetvadzhieva
Subject(s): Language studies, Language and Literature Studies, Theoretical Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Philology
Published by: Софийски университет »Св. Климент Охридски«
Keywords: definite article for feminine; normative pronunciation; dialects; attitudes

Summary/Abstract: This paper presents results of two investigations of the attitudes towards two types of pronunciation of the definite article for nouns of female gender, ending in a consonant. According to grammar and dictionaries only the pronunciation of the article as [-ta] is normative, while the pronunciation [-tə] is not. Participants in the first investigation (N=2018) listened to a recording of words, pronounced with article [-tə], and were asked to evaluate the pronunciation as right – wrong, sounding good – sounding bad, and belonging to eastern – western dialects. 10-degree scale was used. 88,5% of participants answered that the article [-tə] was wrong and did not sound good, but 60.1% of them did not know if this was eastern or western phenomenon. In order to check if these results were due to social desirability bias, a second study was done. Participants (N=314) listened to recordings of sentences, some of them pronounced normatively with article [-ta], and others pronounced wrong with article [-tə]. Then they had to answer if they hear any mistake in pronunciation, and to evaluate the speaker. 93,5% of the participants answered that the article [-tə] was normatively pronounced, and 88,4% – that the article [-ta] was normatively pronounced as well. Both speakers were highly evaluated. These results prove that the article [-tə] is so widespread, that people do not recognize it as wrong.

  • Issue Year: 2015
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 38-48
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Bulgarian