揭开“多区域性”的面纱:民族品种的多中心视角

Stefan Dollinger
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摘要自20世纪80年代以来,对国际变体的多中心方法一直是英语方言学的支柱,通常是隐含的,而不是表达的。然而,今天在一个文献学中,什么是许多文献学中的标准知识受到了质疑。本文评估了所谓的“多区域”视角的利弊,该视角在过去几年中在德国方言学中变得突出。为了取代多中心模型,“多区域主义”观点影响了奥地利和瑞士等国的德国标准品种建模。本文试图证伪双方的主张,从英德比较的角度出发,认为在一个背景下对国家品种的特殊处理是一个威胁到如何看待该标准与其他品种的统一性的问题。研究表明,“多区域”范式的基础是一种隐含地遵循“一个标准的德国公理”的地理变异的理论视角。这篇元理论论文提出了三个原则,以防止今后出现这种术语引发的混乱。
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Debunking “pluri-areality”: On the pluricentric perspective of national varieties
Abstract Pluricentric approaches to international varieties have been a mainstay in English dialectology since the 1980s, often implied rather than expressed. What is standard lore in many philologies is today questioned in one philology, however. This paper assesses the pros and cons of the so-called “pluri-areal” perspective, which has in the past few years become prominent in German dialectology. Intended to replace the pluricentric model, “pluri-arealist” perspectives affect the modelling of German standard varieties in Austria and Switzerland, among others. Attempting to falsify claims on both sides, this paper argues from an English-German comparative perspective that the idiosyncratic treatment of national varieties in one context is a problem that threatens the unity of the field regarding how the standard is seen in relation to other varieties. It is shown that the base of the “pluri-areal” paradigm is an a-theoretical perspective of geographical variation that adheres implicitly to a One Standard German Axiom. This meta-theoretical paper suggests three principles to prevent such terminologically-fuelled confusion henceforth.
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