21世纪初的方言笔记:方言语码的生命力和延续性的体现

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Verbum Pub Date : 2022-11-24 DOI:10.15388/verb.31
D. Aliūkaitė, Violeta Meiliūnaitė
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本文对书面辩证法进行了个案研究。用于研究的材料是东方Aukštaitian (EA)文本,发表在名为“A Waking Spring”(“Bundanti versm立陶宛”)的历书(2013年,2014年)中。本文提出了一种“阅读”书面方言的方法,对方言笔录的概念提供了理论见解,对EA文本进行了方言分析,评估了独特特征的活力,并通过笔录对用于反映这些特征的非标准拼写选择进行了评论。在给定的论文中,书面方言被认为是方言代码的生命力和连续性的指示,因为与口头方言不同,举报人-作者努力展示方言。在笔记中所表现的EA及其次方言的鲜明特征表明它们在表观时间上具有生命力。告密者-作者的正字法选择被认为是方言再现。EA的文字集合是波动的,而用于表达次方言特征的正字法选择在某种程度上更为稳定,然而,也仍处于发展阶段。因此,讨论EA或子方言的笔集(复数)比讨论笔集(单数)更准确。
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Dialect Grapholects at the Beginning of the 21st Century as a Manifestation of the Vitality and Continuity of Dialectal Codes
The paper presents a case study on written dialectality. The material used for the research is the Eastern Aukštaitian (EA) texts published in the almanacs titled “A Waking Spring” (“Bundanti versmė”) (2013, 2014). The paper develops an approach for “reading” written dialectality, provides theoretical insights about the concept of a dialect grapholect, presents a dialectological analysis of the EA texts, assessing the vitality of the distinctive features, and also includes commentary on the non-standard spelling choices applied to reflect these features through the grapholect. In the given paper written dialectality is considered to be an indication of the vitality and continuity of dialectal codes because, unlike in oral dialectality, the informants-authors put effort into demonstrating dialect. The distinctive features of the EA and of its subdialects represented in the grapholects suggest the idea of their vitality in apparent time. The orthographic choices of the informants-authors are considered as dialect respelling. The EA grapholect is found to be fluctuating, while the orthographic choices for conveying the features of the subdialects are somewhat more stable, however, still in a stage of development as well. Therefore, it is more accurate to discuss the grapholects (plural), rather than a grapholect (singular) of the EA or the subdialect.
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