LINGUIST List 13.3108

Tue Nov 26 2002

Books: Language Description: Matras, Reershemius

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    Message 1: Low German: Matras, Reershemius

    Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 11:53:26 +0000
    From: LINCOM.EUROPA <LINCOM.EUROPAt-online.de>
    Subject: Low German: Matras, Reershemius


    Title: Low German Subtitle: (East Frisian dialect) Series Title: Languages of the World/ Materials 421 Publication Year: 2002 Publisher: Lincom Europa http://home.t-online.de/home/LINCOM.EUROPA/ Author: Yaron Matras Author: Gertrud Reershemius

    Hardback: ISBN: 3895868450, Pages: 70, Price: USD 34.50 / EUR 32.50 / GBP 21.10 Abstract: Low German is a direct descendant of Old Saxon, and as such part of the West Germanic dialect continuum. It a was once a major language of trade and administration around the North Sea and Baltic coasts. Its gradual decline began around the fifteenth century, and it has been retreating ever since, giving way to High German. Low German dialects continued nonetheless to be the dominant vernaculars in rural communities of northern Germany until a generation ago. The decline in the importance of agriculture and local, family-based economies has since weakened the language yet further. Low German is now an endangered language, with few fluent speakers among the younger generations, and only very rare cases of children acquiring it as a first language.

    The description is based on the dialect of the Krummh�rn community, a cluster of rural settlements in Germany's northwestern district of East Frisia on the north sea coast. East Frisian Low German has a number of unique features which distinguish it from the better documented varieties of Westphalia or Schleswig-Holstein.It is characterised by a series of isoglosses in lexicon, verb morphology, and especially phonology, which features extensive diphthongisation. The book takes an historical perspective, outlining the major developments in phonology and morphology. The chapters on syntactic typology and the tense system take a discourse-oriented approach, drawing on a corpus of recorded conversation and narratives. A sociolinguistic introduction surveys the present-day state and status of the language. Lingfield(s): Language Description Subject Language(s): Gronings (Language Code: GOS)

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