Regional origin affects the interpretation of linking elements in spoken Dutch compounds

Volume: 10, Issue: 2, Pages: 165 - 185
Published: Sep 11, 2015
Abstract
In Dutch, the linking element en in compounds is often homophonous with the regular plural suffix -en. Both are pronounced as [ә], [әn] or [ṇ] in different regions of the Netherlands. As a consequence, speakers of standard Dutch may interpret linking en in spoken compounds as a plural marker. The present study investigates whether the regional origin of the participants affects their interpretation of regional speech variants of linking en. In...
Paper Details
Title
Regional origin affects the interpretation of linking elements in spoken Dutch compounds
Published Date
Sep 11, 2015
Volume
10
Issue
2
Pages
165 - 185
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