Attitudes towards Ruhrdeutsch: From miners’ slang to Ruhrpott love?

IF 0.8 Q3 LINGUISTICS
Evelyn Ziegler, Vanessa Angenendt
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Abstract

Given the body of research exploring regional vernaculars in Germany, it is somewhat surprising that the regiolect spoken in the Ruhr Area, the largest conurbation in Germany and home to 5.1 million inhabitants, has received only modest attention. This is true for linguistic studies and especially true for sociolinguistic studies investigating language attitudes towards Ruhrdeutsch (but see Bellamy 2016; Ziegler et al. 2017). Aiming to fill this gap and explore changes in language attitudes over time, this paper asks if the valorisation of Ruhrdeutsch has changed in recent years, namely, if Ruhrdeutsch has been ideologically upgraded from a low-status and stigmatised variety (Mihm 1997) to a variety serving as a regional symbol for all social groups. The empirical investigation is based on a stancetaking approach and relies on a corpus of narrative interviews with informants of different linguistic repertoires and age groups.
对鲁尔德语的态度:从矿工俚语到鲁尔波特之爱?
考虑到对德国地区方言的大量研究,鲁尔区作为德国最大的城市群和 510 万居民的家园,其地区方言却只得到了有限的关注,这多少有些令人惊讶。语言学研究如此,调查对鲁尔德语的语言态度的社会语言学研究更是如此(参见 Bellamy,2016 年;Ziegler 等,2017 年)。为了填补这一空白并探索语言态度随时间的变化,本文提出了一个问题:近年来,鲁尔德语的价值是否发生了变化,即鲁尔德语在意识形态上是否已经从一个低地位和被污名化的语种(Mihm,1997 年)升级为一个作为所有社会群体的地区象征的语种。实证调查采用的是定点采访法,依靠的是对不同语言能力和年龄段的受访者进行叙述性采访的语料库。
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