Glottal marking of vowel-initial words in German

Autor/innen

  • Bernd Pompino-Marschall
  • Marzena Żygis

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.52.2010.380

Abstract

Glottal marking of vowel-initial German words by glottalization and glottal stop insertion were investigated in dependence on speech rate, word type (content vs. function words), word accent, phrasal position and the following vowel. The analysed material consisted of speeches of Konrad Adenauer, Thomas Mann and Richard von Weizsäcker. The investigation shows that not only the left boundary of accented syllables (including phrasal stress boundary) and lexical words favour glottal stops/glottalization, but also that the segmental level appears to have a strong impact on these insertion processes. Specifically, the results show that low vowels in contrast to non-low ones favour glottal stops/glottalization even before non-accented syllables and functional words.

 

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2010

Zitationsvorschlag

Pompino-Marschall, Bernd, und Marzena Żygis. 2010. „Glottal Marking of Vowel-Initial Words in German“. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 52 (Januar):1-17. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.52.2010.380.