Guests and hosts on the sounds of modern Icelandic

For over a hundred and fifty years, foreign tourists have been sharing their impressions of Iceland: its geography, economy, culture, and, among other things, language. Foreigners’ impressions of a language new to them are not devoid of interest, for outsiders often hear the subphonemic nuances that...

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Published in:Scandinavian Philology
Main Author: Liberman, Anatoly
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: St Petersburg State University 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu21.2018.206
http://hdl.handle.net/11701/15270
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spelling ftstpetersburgun:oai:dspace.spbu.ru:11701/15270 2023-05-15T16:48:33+02:00 Guests and hosts on the sounds of modern Icelandic Liberman, Anatoly 2018-12 https://doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu21.2018.206 http://hdl.handle.net/11701/15270 en eng St Petersburg State University Scandinavian Philology;Volume 16; Issue 2 Icelandic phonetics impressions by and advice to foreigners devoicing preaspiration short diphthongs Article 2018 ftstpetersburgun https://doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu21.2018.206 2019-01-22T00:41:10Z For over a hundred and fifty years, foreign tourists have been sharing their impressions of Iceland: its geography, economy, culture, and, among other things, language. Foreigners’ impressions of a language new to them are not devoid of interest, for outsiders often hear the subphonemic nuances that native speakers miss by definition. They also make typical mistakes while assessing the pronunciation of a language they hear for the first time. Their observations add a special dimension to the traditional descriptions of this or that language. The present paper summarizes the notes on Icelandic vowels and consonants by English, German, and other tourists made during their stay in Iceland. Of equal interest is the advice given by the authors of Icelandic textbooks to foreigners planning to study Icelandic, and by foreigners, sometimes trained philologists, who warn their prospective readers of the main difficulties of Icelandic phonetics. The survey offered here must be fairly complete, because it is based on the rich collections of books in the Fiske collection (Cornell University, USA) and the two great libraries in Reykjavík. Special emphasis has been laid on the most “exotic” features of the Icelandic phonemic system: devoiced /b d g/, devoiced /l m n r/ before /p t k/, preaspiration, and the pronunciation of [i:] and the diphthongs, of which short [ou] creates especially great difficulties to foreigners. The importance of foreigners’ observations has been once discussed by an Icelandic researcher, but a full-length survey of this type appears for the first time. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Reykjavík Reykjavík Saint Petersburg State University: Research Repository (DSpace SPbU) Reykjavík Scandinavian Philology 16 2
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short diphthongs
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description For over a hundred and fifty years, foreign tourists have been sharing their impressions of Iceland: its geography, economy, culture, and, among other things, language. Foreigners’ impressions of a language new to them are not devoid of interest, for outsiders often hear the subphonemic nuances that native speakers miss by definition. They also make typical mistakes while assessing the pronunciation of a language they hear for the first time. Their observations add a special dimension to the traditional descriptions of this or that language. The present paper summarizes the notes on Icelandic vowels and consonants by English, German, and other tourists made during their stay in Iceland. Of equal interest is the advice given by the authors of Icelandic textbooks to foreigners planning to study Icelandic, and by foreigners, sometimes trained philologists, who warn their prospective readers of the main difficulties of Icelandic phonetics. The survey offered here must be fairly complete, because it is based on the rich collections of books in the Fiske collection (Cornell University, USA) and the two great libraries in Reykjavík. Special emphasis has been laid on the most “exotic” features of the Icelandic phonemic system: devoiced /b d g/, devoiced /l m n r/ before /p t k/, preaspiration, and the pronunciation of [i:] and the diphthongs, of which short [ou] creates especially great difficulties to foreigners. The importance of foreigners’ observations has been once discussed by an Icelandic researcher, but a full-length survey of this type appears for the first time.
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