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О некоторых социофонетических особенностях языковых вариантов немецкого языка в городах Германии

Authors: Rudyakov, L.А.;

О некоторых социофонетических особенностях языковых вариантов немецкого языка в городах Германии

Abstract

Рудяков Леонид Александрович, аспирант, Крымский федеральный университет имени В.И. Вернадского (Симферополь), leonid.rudyakov@mail.ru. Leonid А. Rudyakov, postgraduate student, Vernadsky Crimean Federal University (Simferopol), leonid.rudyakov@mail.ru В статье рассматриваются социолингвистические особенности городских языков в Германии на фонетическом уровне. Большие языки современности сохраняются в диаспоре и в сочетании с другими в многоязычии при наличии компактных этнических групп. На всем протяжении многотысячелетней истории городов они отличались исключительным языковым многообразием Городской язык может отличаться от других форм существования языка, а также от литературного языка на всех языковых уровнях: фонологическом, грамматическом, синтаксическом, лексическом и идиоматическом. В рамках деятельности научной школы социофонетики и фоностилистики профессора А.Д. Петренко особое внимание уделяется вариативности речи на фонологическом и фонетическом уровнях. Рассмотрение некоторых произносительных особенностей жителей крупных городов Германии показывает, что исследование исключительного языкового многообразия больших городов дает возможность изучить возможное влияние этих языковых вариантов на литературную норму в будущем. This article examines the sociolinguistic features of urban languages in Germany at the phonetic level. The great languages of modern times persist in the diaspora and in combination with others in multilingualism in the presence of compact ethnic groups. Throughout their millennia-long history, cities have been characterized by exceptional linguistic diversity Urban languages can differ from other forms of language existence as well as from literary language at all linguistic levels: phonological, grammatical, syntactic, lexical, and idiomatic. Within the framework of the activities of Professor A.D. Petrenko's scientific school of sociophonetics and phonolinguistics, special attention is paid to the variability of speech at the phonological and phonetic levels. Consideration of some pronunciation peculiarities of the inhabitants of large German cities shows that the study of exceptional linguistic diversity of large cities provides an opportunity to study the possible impact of these linguistic variants on the literary norm in the future

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УДК 811.112, социофонетика, regional vocabulary, региолект, социолингвистика, sociophonetics, урбанолект, городской язык, urban vocabulary, sociolinguistics, urban language

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