The Dialect of Metzenseifen as Spoken in Cleveland, OhioMichigan State University. Department of German and Russian, 1972 - 332 strán (strany) |
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Speakers of Metz . often comment on the soft sounds of their dialect in contrast to
the harsher sounds of Standard German . This is partly because there are
actually fewer consonants per utterance in Metz . , and because they are
produced ...
Speakers of Metz . often comment on the soft sounds of their dialect in contrast to
the harsher sounds of Standard German . This is partly because there are
actually fewer consonants per utterance in Metz . , and because they are
produced ...
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some speakers do not even form the consonant stop prior to the syllable change
but use the glottal stop instead : šna pa ? A41 . The voiced stop / b / has the
allophone [ w ] , a labial semivowel , for some Cleveland area speakers when it ...
some speakers do not even form the consonant stop prior to the syllable change
but use the glottal stop instead : šna pa ? A41 . The voiced stop / b / has the
allophone [ w ] , a labial semivowel , for some Cleveland area speakers when it ...
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The first generation of Metzenseifen dialect speakers born in the Cleveland area
use a more varied phonology and a larger number of loan words than did their
parents . One first generation speaker reproduced the sounds and intonation ...
The first generation of Metzenseifen dialect speakers born in the Cleveland area
use a more varied phonology and a larger number of loan words than did their
parents . One first generation speaker reproduced the sounds and intonation ...
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accusative added addition adjectives adverbs alta American English appears assimilation Bavarian bean became century clause Cleveland close clusters common comparative compound conjugated consonant dative declension derived dialect diminutive diphthongs elements ending examples exist expressed final front function future Gedeon immigrants indicative infinitive initially lengthening long vowels loss lowering Masc masculine meaning medially Metz Metzenseifen modals modifiers nasal Neut neuter nominative nouns object occurs past participle pattern person phonemes phrases plural position possessive possible predicate prefixes prepositions present tense primary probably pronouns rarely remains represents result rounded secondary sentence settlements short vowels shortening sing singular speakers Standard German stem stem-final stem-vowel stops stressed strong subjunctive syllable Table tense third tongue towns umlaut unstressed usually verbs vocalized voiced weak words zãi