The usage and distribution of "so" in spontaneous Berlin Kiezdeutsch

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  • Stefanie Jannedy

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https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.52.2010.382

Abstract

In this paper I investigate the usage of the adverb and particle 'so' in spontaneous speech (interviews) collected from 21 speakers of the urban multi-ethnolectal youth language Kiezdeutsch. Speakers from the neighborhoods Kreuzberg and Wedding in Berlin are ranging in age from 14 to 18. The 1454 tokens of so available in the corpus (about 5 hours of speech) were classified into 10 different categories; some were structurally defined while others were defined along dimensions of meaning. Our current results indicate that there are differential usages patterns depending on the speaker's gender and age for some of these categories. Further, it appears that some patterns that have been attributed grammatical meaning may not appear frequently enough to establish a separate meaningful grammatical category. Rather, most instances of this kind of use of so appear to have a hedging function, indicating speakers' non-commitance to a specific circumstance.

 

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2010

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Jannedy, Stefanie. 2010. „The Usage and Distribution of ‚so‘ in Spontaneous Berlin Kiezdeutsch“. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 52 (Januar):43-61. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.52.2010.382.