Quantitative Perspectives on the Geolinguistic Structures of Dialect Morphology in Austria

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Philip C. Vergeiner
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Abstract

The traditional focus of (German) dialectology has been on spatial patterns observed in phonology. However, dialectometric approaches have generated interest in exploring geographical structures in other linguistic subsystems, including morphology. Building on this research, this study investigates geolinguistic patterns of dialect morphology in contemporary Austrian dialects using aggregative and non-aggregative measures, such as Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Multidimensional Scaling (MDS), and Cluster Analysis (CA). Data are based on a comprehensive dialect survey with 163 speakers from 40 locations across Austria, examining 120 linguistic variables related to inflection. The results show a clear geographic structuring of morphological variation, which significantly differs from traditional dialect classifications. The analysis of the linguistic basis of the geographical patterns suggests that these differences might be ascribed to methodological factors and language change. Methodologically, it is also demonstrated that the findings of aggregative and non-aggregative methods are complementary, not contradictory. Ultimately, the study underscores the importance of integrating diverse methods to gain a comprehensive understanding of geographical patterns in dialect variation.
从定量角度看奥地利方言形态的地缘语言结构
德语)方言学的传统重点是语音学中观察到的空间模式。然而,方言计量学方法引起了人们对探索包括形态学在内的其他语言子系统的地理结构的兴趣。在此研究基础上,本研究采用主成分分析法(PCA)、多维尺度分析法(MDS)和聚类分析法(CA)等聚合和非聚合方法,对当代奥地利方言中方言形态的地理语言学模式进行了研究。数据基于一项全面的方言调查,调查对象是来自奥地利 40 个地区的 163 位说话者,考察了 120 个与语尾相关的语言变量。结果显示,形态变异具有明显的地域结构,这与传统的方言分类有很大不同。对地理模式语言基础的分析表明,这些差异可归因于方法论因素和语言变化。在方法论上,研究还表明,聚合法和非聚合法的研究结果是互补的,而不是相互矛盾的。最终,该研究强调了综合各种方法以全面了解方言变异的地理模式的重要性。
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