Of Zibele and Bölle: Patterns of Language Variation in the Swiss Language Island New Glarus (North America)
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Title
Of Zibele and Bölle: Patterns of Language Variation in the Swiss Language Island New Glarus (North America)
Title of the book
Intra-individual Variation in Language
Publisher
De Gruyter Mouton
ISBN
9783110742855
Publication state
Published
Issued date
23/08/2021
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Editor
Werth Alexander, Bülow Lars, Pfenninger Simone E., Schiegg Markus
Volume
363
Series
Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs
Pages
283-314
Language
english german
Abstract
Patterns of language variation on the level of the community and of individual speakers are central to the study of variationist sociolinguistics (Labov 1972). These patterns are also important in the study of language contact and change in that they can shed light on the factors that drive the outcomes of contact. Couched in the fields of historical sociolinguistics and heritage linguistics, the current article investigates the patterning of variation, particularly intra- and inter-individual variation, in the speech of Swiss heritage speakers in North America. The investigation is based on recordings made by Brian Lewis in the 1960s of selected heritage speakers from New Glarus in Wisconsin, who were born in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The focus on intra-individual and inter-individual variation of the heritage speakers allows us to shed light on the development of a Swiss heritage dialect, and particularly on processes like language maintenance and shift and possible dialect levelling in the diaspora.
This article provides socio-historical background information on the settlement and dialect/language contact scenarios of the original Glarner migrants. Thereafter, based on the Lewis recordings, intra-speaker and inter-speaker variation related to lexical, phonological and morphological variables of eleven heritage speakers will be closely examined. To explain the intra- and inter-individual variation in the speaker, the homeland dialect, the settlement history, available schooling, contact scenarios as well as the data collection method are being considered. All of these aspects are relevant in order to better understand patterns of variation in the study of heritage language/dialect development in the past.
This article provides socio-historical background information on the settlement and dialect/language contact scenarios of the original Glarner migrants. Thereafter, based on the Lewis recordings, intra-speaker and inter-speaker variation related to lexical, phonological and morphological variables of eleven heritage speakers will be closely examined. To explain the intra- and inter-individual variation in the speaker, the homeland dialect, the settlement history, available schooling, contact scenarios as well as the data collection method are being considered. All of these aspects are relevant in order to better understand patterns of variation in the study of heritage language/dialect development in the past.
Keywords
Swiss German dialect, Heritage linguistics, Historical sociolinguistics, New Glarus, Dialect contact, Intra- and inter-individual variation
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