From Documentation to Grammatical Description. Prepositional Phrases in Ruhrdeutsch.

Schiering René.

Research article (book contribution) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

This paper presents a methodology for generalizing grammatical descriptions from natural speech data characterized by high degrees of variation. In the context of Ruhrdeutsch, a colloquial variety of German spoken in the Ruhr area, an adequate description of case assignment in prepositional phrases can only be achieved if linguistic, sociolinguistic, and extra-linguistic factors of variation are acknowledged. Since such an analysis relies on gradual parameters, the various identifiable subsystems have to be conceptualized as points on a dialect/standard continuum rather than discrete grammars. The results of the grammatical description are interpretable in sociolinguistic and diachronic terms such that they mirror the gradual decline of Ruhrdeutsch features in the ongoing process of dialect attrition.

Details about the publication

EditorsDufter Andreas, Fleischer Jürg, Seiler Guido.
Book titleDescribing and Modeling Variation in Grammar.
Page range163-179
PublisherDe Gruyter Mouton
Place of publicationBerlin
Title of seriesTrends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs
Volume of series204
StatusPublished
Release year2009
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish

Authors from the University of Münster

Schiering, René
Institute of linguistics