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Venlo dialect
Dialect of Limburgish in the Netherlands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Venlo dialect (Dutch and Limburgish: Venloos) is the city dialect and a variant of Limburgish spoken in the Dutch city of Venlo alongside the Dutch language (with which it is not mutually intelligible). It belongs to a group of transitional dialects between Kleverlandish and East Limburgish spoken in the northern part of Netherlands Limburg. That group of dialects is also known by its Dutch name Mich-kwartier ("Mich area", based on the usage of mich /ˈmex/ instead of the Brabantian mij /ˈmɛj/ as the accusative form of ik 'I').
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Phonology
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Vowels
- /ə/ is restricted to unstressed syllables.
- /oː/ is near-close [o̝ː].[2]
- /ɛ/ is the only "short open E" sound in the dialect. The phonetically open [æ] does not have a phonemic status.
- /ɒ, ɒː/ are phonetically open but phonologically open-mid, the back counterparts of /œ, œː/.
- /aː/ is somewhat 'laxer' [ɐː] than in Standard Dutch.[3] As in most other dialects, it is the phonological long counterpart of /ɑ/.
Pitch accent
As many other Limburgish dialects, the Venlo dialect features a contrastive pitch accent, with minimal pairs such speule /ˈspøːlə/ 'to rinse' vs. speule /ˈspǿːlə/ 'to play' and bein /ˈbɛjn/ 'legs' vs. bein /ˈbɛ́jn/ 'leg', with the first word in each pair featuring Accent 1 (left unmarked) and the second word Accent 2 (transcribed as a high tone).[4][5]
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Bibliography
- Gussenhoven, Carlos; van der Vliet, Peter (1999), "The phonology of tone and intonation in the Dutch dialect of Venlo", Journal of Linguistics, 35: 99–135, doi:10.1017/S0022226798007324
- Peeters, F.J.P. (1951), Het klankkarakter van het Venloos, Nijmegen: Dekker & v.d. Vegt
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