Phonostilistische und regionale Variation der deutschen Aussprache in den orthoepischen Nachschlagewerken der dritten Generation

IF 0.9 2区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Lexikos Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5788/33-1-1804
Krzysztof Nycz, Zygmunt Tȩcza
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Phonostylistic and Regional Variation of German Pronunciation in the Third-generation Orthoepic Dictionaries. By publishing the Deutsches Aussprache­wörter­buch (2009) and the seventh, completely revised and updated edition of the DUDEN Aus­sprache­wörterbuch (2015), two orthoepic reference works have thus far been released in the 21st century that in many respects add a new dimension to the current dictionary landscape in the field of German pronunciation. For this reason, we consider it justified to regard them as pronunciation dictionaries of a new generation. The two dictionaries to be discussed in this paper are remarkable for their novel editorial solutions and the unprecedented inclusion of a number of multimedia components. But more cru­cially, they present a changed, significantly expanded and more realistic understanding of the pho­netic standard that takes into account the phonostylistic diversity in German pronunciation. Furthermore, and no less importantly, they do also acknowledge, for the first time in German phonolexicography, the polycentric and polyareal nature of German by including the standard pronunciations of Austria and Switzerland, as well as their subnational or regional varieties, and making them subjects of description. These two fundamental innovations of both dictionaries receive a critical comparative examination in the present article. Keywords: phonolexicography, pronunciation codification, pronun­cia­tion dictionary, German pronunciation, standard pronun­ciation, phonetic standard, phonetic variation, phonostylistic variation, regional varia­tion, linguistic pluricentrism
第三代拼写工具书中德国发音的语音变化与区域差异
第三代正字法词典中德语语音的音韵和地域差异。通过出版Deutsches Aussprache-wörter-buch(2009)和第七版,完全修订和更新的DUDEN Aus-sprache-wörterbuch(2015),这两部正字法参考著作在21世纪迄今为止已经发布,在许多方面为当前德语发音领域的词典景观增添了新的维度。因此,我们认为有理由将它们视为新一代的发音词典。这两个词典在本文中要讨论的是显着的新颖的编辑解决方案和前所未有的包括一些多媒体组件。但更重要的是,它们对音标标准提出了一种变化的、显著扩展的、更现实的理解,这种理解考虑到了德语发音的音标多样性。此外,同样重要的是,他们也承认了德语的多中心和多地域性质,这是在德语语音法中第一次包括奥地利和瑞士的标准发音,以及它们的次国家或地区变体,并将它们作为描述的主题。在这篇文章中,这两个词典的两个基本创新得到了关键的比较检查。关键词:语音编纂、发音-发音词典、德语发音、标准发音、语音标准、语音变异、语音文体变异、区域变异、语言多中心主义
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Lexikos
Lexikos Multiple-
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1.00
自引率
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发文量
15
审稿时长
7 weeks
期刊介绍: Lexikos (Greek for "of or for words") is a journal for the lexicographical specialist. It is the only journal in Africa which is exclusively devoted to lexicography. Articles dealing with all aspects of lexicography and terminology or the implications that research in related disciplines such as linguistics, computer and information science, etc. has for lexicography will be considered for publication. Articles may be written in Afrikaans, English, Dutch, German and French.
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