The Creation and Integration of Sound Data in the German- Lower Sorbian Internet Dictionary as a Starting Point for a Discussion of Lower Sorbian Orthoepy Cover Image
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Pśinosk k dolnoserbskej ortoepiji na zakłaźe projekta awdijowych datajow za nimsko-dolnoserbski internetowy słownik
The Creation and Integration of Sound Data in the German- Lower Sorbian Internet Dictionary as a Starting Point for a Discussion of Lower Sorbian Orthoepy

Author(s): Fabian Kaulfürst
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Applied Linguistics, Phonetics / Phonology
Published by: Domowina-Verlag GmbH / Ludowe nakładnistwo Domowina
Keywords: Lower Sorbian; orthoepy; examples of audio pronunciation; accent; syllable boundary; vowel quantity; assimilation; co-articulation; dolnoserbski; ortoepija; asimilacija; artikulacija; phonetics; fonet

Summary/Abstract: This article introduces the project “Creation and Integration of Audio Data Files in the German-Lower Sorbian Internet Dictionary and summarises its results in relation to Lower Sorbian orthoepy. It documents the procedural method for recording information on pronunciation in the online dictionary, the technical production using special software and the steps in quality control. The main part of this piece presents the preliminary pronunciation rules, which formed the basis of the project. For this purpose disparate information on orthoepy from a number of different sources were collected and compared, critically examined and extended. A number of comments on articulation and pronunciation difficulties for language learners were developed on the basis of experiences from the recordings. The article deals with, amongst other things, accent, syllable boundaries, vowel quantity, assimilation and co-articulation phenomena and indicates the need for further research. This applies amongst other things to the different production qualities of <e> in different positions as well as in the connection with further phenomena, e. g. with de-palatalisation of preceding consonants. There is also need for further research into different assimilation phenomena as well as into possible generalisations (e. g. in the production of the prefix <pśe> as [pɕɛ] also preceding soft consonants). The largest research gaps appear in the area of the pronunciation of foreign and loan words; it is for this reason that the article restricts itself largely to the Lower Sorbian lexis of proto-Slavonic origin.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 3-41
  • Page Count: 39
  • Language: Sorbian languages