Change and Variation in the Trondheim Dialect
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25745Dato
2022-05-16Type
MastergradsoppgaveMaster thesis
Forfatter
Størdal, MikkoSammendrag
This thesis explores the status and production of four characteristics traditionally observed in the Trondheim dialect as ongoing trends observed in the dialect suggests that the dialect is undergoing a process of levelling with Standard Eastern Norwegian. The characteristics investigated are wh-words, diphthongs, apocope, and palatalisation. The data was collected by use of an experiment, and finally the data collected from ten of the twelve who participated in the study was included in the analysis of the data.
The production of the traditional k-form on wh-words was compared to the production of hv-forms associated with Bokmål orthography and Eastern Norwegian dialects; diphthongs were analysed through production of optional diphthongs and the perceived quality of these; apocope was analysed by observing what words (and the amount of observations of these words) underwent the process; and finally, palatalisation was analysed by use of Centre of Gravity (COG), in which non-palatalised and possibly palatalised consonants were compared, and perception of the produced palatalised consonants.
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UiT Norges arktiske universitetUiT The Arctic University of Norway
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