Language contact in a mining community:A Study of Variation in Personal Pronouns and Progressive Aspect in Cité Duits

Cité Duits (lit. ‘mining district German’) emerged as a Belgian Dutch-Maaslands-German contact variety among the children of immigrant miners in the coalmining district of Belgian Eisden in the 1930s. Following a sociolinguistic and grammatical framework, this dissertation examines the linguistic character of Cité Duits with a focus on personal pronouns and progressive aspect. It studies the underlying language contact dynamics and explores the emergence and social functions of Cité Duits. For the analysis, the researcher combined methods of data collection from sociolinguistics (e.g. group re... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Pecht, Nantke
Dokumenttyp: doctoralThesis
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Verlag/Hrsg.: LOT
Schlagwörter: Doctoral dissertation / linguistics / language and migration / language-dialect contact / Belgian Dutch / German / Limburgish dialects
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-28488840
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Cité Duits (lit. ‘mining district German’) emerged as a Belgian Dutch-Maaslands-German contact variety among the children of immigrant miners in the coalmining district of Belgian Eisden in the 1930s. Following a sociolinguistic and grammatical framework, this dissertation examines the linguistic character of Cité Duits with a focus on personal pronouns and progressive aspect. It studies the underlying language contact dynamics and explores the emergence and social functions of Cité Duits. For the analysis, the researcher combined methods of data collection from sociolinguistics (e.g. group recordings) and linguistic anthropology (e.g. observations).