Gender Change in Norwegian Dialects: Comprehension is affected before Production

Abstract This article investigates language variation and change in the grammatical gender system of Norwegian, where feminine gender agreement is in the process of disappearing in some Northern Norwegian dialects. Speakers of the Tromsø ( N =46) and Sortland ( N =54) dialects participated in a Visu...

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Published in:Linguistics Vanguard
Main Authors: Lundquist, Björn, Rodina, Yulia, Sekerina, Irina A., Westergaard, Marit
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Language:English
Published: Walter de Gruyter GmbH 2016
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spelling crdegruyter:10.1515/lingvan-2016-0026 2024-09-15T18:39:25+00:00 Gender Change in Norwegian Dialects: Comprehension is affected before Production Lundquist, Björn Rodina, Yulia Sekerina, Irina A. Westergaard, Marit 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/lingvan-2016-0026 https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/lingvan/open-issue/article-10.1515-lingvan-2016-0026/article-10.1515-lingvan-2016-0026.xml https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/lingvan-2016-0026/xml https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/lingvan-2016-0026/pdf en eng Walter de Gruyter GmbH Linguistics Vanguard volume 2, issue s1 ISSN 2199-174X journal-article 2016 crdegruyter https://doi.org/10.1515/lingvan-2016-0026 2024-07-22T04:11:10Z Abstract This article investigates language variation and change in the grammatical gender system of Norwegian, where feminine gender agreement is in the process of disappearing in some Northern Norwegian dialects. Speakers of the Tromsø ( N =46) and Sortland ( N =54) dialects participated in a Visual Word experiment. The task examined whether they used indefinite articles ( en , ei , et ) predictively to identify nouns during spoken-word recognition, and whether they produced feminine articles in an elicited production task. Results show that all speakers used the neuter indefinite article et as a predictive cue, but no speakers used the feminine ei predictively, regardless of whether they produced it or not. The masculine article en was used predictively only by the speakers who did not produce feminine gender forms. We hypothesize that in dialects where the feminine gender is disappearing, this change in the gender system affects comprehension first, even before speakers stop producing the feminine indefinite article. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tromsø De Gruyter Linguistics Vanguard 2 s1
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description Abstract This article investigates language variation and change in the grammatical gender system of Norwegian, where feminine gender agreement is in the process of disappearing in some Northern Norwegian dialects. Speakers of the Tromsø ( N =46) and Sortland ( N =54) dialects participated in a Visual Word experiment. The task examined whether they used indefinite articles ( en , ei , et ) predictively to identify nouns during spoken-word recognition, and whether they produced feminine articles in an elicited production task. Results show that all speakers used the neuter indefinite article et as a predictive cue, but no speakers used the feminine ei predictively, regardless of whether they produced it or not. The masculine article en was used predictively only by the speakers who did not produce feminine gender forms. We hypothesize that in dialects where the feminine gender is disappearing, this change in the gender system affects comprehension first, even before speakers stop producing the feminine indefinite article.
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author Lundquist, Björn
Rodina, Yulia
Sekerina, Irina A.
Westergaard, Marit
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Rodina, Yulia
Sekerina, Irina A.
Westergaard, Marit
Gender Change in Norwegian Dialects: Comprehension is affected before Production
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Sekerina, Irina A.
Westergaard, Marit
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title_fullStr Gender Change in Norwegian Dialects: Comprehension is affected before Production
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