Hiweise wëll ech op eng nei Publikatioun iwwert d’faméis n-Reegel. Zesumme mat mengem Kolleeg Frans Hinskens (Nijmengen/Amsterdam) hu mir an engem méi grousse Gebitt déi verschidde phonologesch Prozesser analyséiert, déi d‘n-Reegel am wäitste Sënn determinéieren. Den Artikel ass am renomméierten Journal of Germanic Linguistic am Open Access erauskomm.
194723
{56201:7KZKRJ39}
1
chicago-fullnote-bibliography
50
default
11079
https://infolux.uni.lu/wp-content/plugins/zotpress/
%7B%22status%22%3A%22success%22%2C%22updateneeded%22%3Afalse%2C%22instance%22%3Afalse%2C%22meta%22%3A%7B%22request_last%22%3A0%2C%22request_next%22%3A0%2C%22used_cache%22%3Atrue%7D%2C%22data%22%3A%5B%7B%22key%22%3A%227KZKRJ39%22%2C%22library%22%3A%7B%22id%22%3A56201%7D%2C%22meta%22%3A%7B%22creatorSummary%22%3A%22Gilles%20and%20Hinskens%22%2C%22parsedDate%22%3A%222026-06-01%22%2C%22numChildren%22%3A0%7D%2C%22bib%22%3A%22%26lt%3Bdiv%20class%3D%26quot%3Bcsl-bib-body%26quot%3B%20style%3D%26quot%3Bline-height%3A%201.35%3B%20padding-left%3A%201em%3B%20text-indent%3A-1em%3B%26quot%3B%26gt%3B%5Cn%20%20%26lt%3Bdiv%20class%3D%26quot%3Bcsl-entry%26quot%3B%26gt%3BGilles%2C%20Peter%2C%20and%20Frans%20Hinskens.%20%26%23x201C%3BReconstructing%20the%20Spread%20of%20Word-Final%20%5C%2Fn%5C%2F%20Deletion%20in%20Central%20Franconian%20Dialects.%20Internal%20and%20Geographical%20Dynamics.%26%23x201D%3B%20%26lt%3Bi%26gt%3BJournal%20of%20Germanic%20Linguistics%26lt%3B%5C%2Fi%26gt%3B%2C%20June%201%2C%202026%2C%201%26%23x2013%3B41.%20%26lt%3Ba%20class%3D%26%23039%3Bzp-DOIURL%26%23039%3B%20href%3D%26%23039%3Bhttps%3A%5C%2F%5C%2Fdoi.org%5C%2F10.1017%5C%2FS1470542726100208%26%23039%3B%26gt%3Bhttps%3A%5C%2F%5C%2Fdoi.org%5C%2F10.1017%5C%2FS1470542726100208%26lt%3B%5C%2Fa%26gt%3B.%26lt%3B%5C%2Fdiv%26gt%3B%5Cn%26lt%3B%5C%2Fdiv%26gt%3B%22%2C%22data%22%3A%7B%22itemType%22%3A%22journalArticle%22%2C%22title%22%3A%22Reconstructing%20the%20spread%20of%20word-final%20%5C%2Fn%5C%2F%20deletion%20in%20Central%20Franconian%20dialects.%20Internal%20and%20geographical%20dynamics%22%2C%22creators%22%3A%5B%7B%22creatorType%22%3A%22author%22%2C%22firstName%22%3A%22Peter%22%2C%22lastName%22%3A%22Gilles%22%7D%2C%7B%22creatorType%22%3A%22author%22%2C%22firstName%22%3A%22Frans%22%2C%22lastName%22%3A%22Hinskens%22%7D%5D%2C%22abstractNote%22%3A%22Abstract%5Cn%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20This%20study%20examines%20the%20phenomenon%20of%20word-final%20%5C%2Fn%5C%2F%20deletion%20%28WFnD%29%20in%20Central%20Franconian%20dialects%20spoken%20across%20parts%20of%20the%20Netherlands%2C%20Belgium%2C%20Luxembourg%2C%20Germany%20and%20France.%20The%20deletion%20process%20occurs%20after%20schwa%20and%20full%20vowels%20and%20manifests%20itself%20in%20different%20phonological%20patterns%20across%20dialects.%20The%20paper%20presents%20a%20comparative%20analysis%20based%20on%20a%20selection%20of%20local%20varieties%2C%20investigating%20the%20effects%20of%20the%20left-hand%20and%20right-hand%20phonological%20context%20on%20WFnD.%20The%20theoretical%20framework%20of%20the%20%5Cu2018Life%20Cycle%20of%20Phonological%20Processes%5Cu2019%20serves%20to%20reconstruct%20the%20diachronic%20development%20of%20WFnD%2C%20allowing%20to%20trace%20its%20progression%20from%20systematic%20phonetic%20variation%20to%20a%20categorical%20phonological%20phenomenon%20and%20lexicalized%20forms.%20By%20applying%20this%20framework%2C%20the%20study%20demonstrates%20how%20different%20dialects%20exhibit%20WFnD%20at%20distinct%20stages%20of%20the%20life%20cycle%2C%20revealing%20the%20systematic%20nature%20of%20its%20historical%20unfolding.%20The%20findings%20highlight%20the%20role%20and%20interplay%20of%20prosodic%2C%20phonological%2C%20morphological%20and%20lexical%20factors%20conditioning%20WFnD.%22%2C%22date%22%3A%222026-06-01%22%2C%22section%22%3A%22%22%2C%22partNumber%22%3A%22%22%2C%22partTitle%22%3A%22%22%2C%22DOI%22%3A%2210.1017%5C%2FS1470542726100208%22%2C%22citationKey%22%3A%22%22%2C%22url%22%3A%22https%3A%5C%2F%5C%2Fwww.cambridge.org%5C%2Fcore%5C%2Fproduct%5C%2Fidentifier%5C%2FS1470542726100208%5C%2Ftype%5C%2Fjournal_article%22%2C%22PMID%22%3A%22%22%2C%22PMCID%22%3A%22%22%2C%22ISSN%22%3A%221470-5427%2C%201475-3014%22%2C%22language%22%3A%22en%22%2C%22collections%22%3A%5B%5D%2C%22dateModified%22%3A%222026-06-01T09%3A17%3A14Z%22%7D%7D%5D%7D
Gilles, Peter, and Frans Hinskens. “Reconstructing the Spread of Word-Final /n/ Deletion in Central Franconian Dialects. Internal and Geographical Dynamics.”
Journal of Germanic Linguistics, June 1, 2026, 1–41.
https://doi.org/10.1017/S1470542726100208.
Abstract
This study examines the phenomenon of word-final /n/ deletion (WFnD) in Central Franconian dialects spoken across parts of the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and France. The deletion process occurs after schwa and full vowels and manifests itself in different phonological patterns across dialects. The paper presents a comparative analysis based on a selection of local varieties, investigating the effects of the left-hand and right-hand phonological context on WFnD. The theoretical framework of the ‘Life Cycle of Phonological Processes’ serves to reconstruct the diachronic development of WFnD, allowing to trace its progression from systematic phonetic variation to a categorical phonological phenomenon and lexicalized forms. By applying this framework, the study demonstrates how different dialects exhibit WFnD at distinct stages of the life cycle, revealing the systematic nature of its historical unfolding. The findings highlight the role and interplay of prosodic, phonological, morphological and lexical factors conditioning WFnD.