TY - JOUR
T1 - Non-conforming dialect and its (social) meanings
T2 - younger and older speakers’ reactions to hyperdialectisms in Brabantish
AU - Doreleijers, Kristel
AU - Swanenberg, Jos
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), 2024.
PY - 2024/9/24
Y1 - 2024/9/24
N2 - This paper discusses the social meaning of variation in adnominal gender marking in the Dutch dialect of North Brabant. Previous studies reveal that the masculine gender suffix gains social meaning at the expense of grammatical function. However, it remains unclear what kinds of meanings the suffix can have, and how it becomes part of a Brabantish speech style. Therefore, we present statements from ten focus group interviews featuring 50 younger and older speakers. In these sessions, participants were asked to reflect on hyperdialectal usages of the gender suffix. We argue that the indexicalization of the suffix does not yield one fixed social meaning but rather a range of potential meanings, i.e. indexical field, that can be called upon by individual speakers depending on the context. However, the ranges of potential meanings clearly differ between both age groups, unraveling the different norms associated with the suffix.
AB - This paper discusses the social meaning of variation in adnominal gender marking in the Dutch dialect of North Brabant. Previous studies reveal that the masculine gender suffix gains social meaning at the expense of grammatical function. However, it remains unclear what kinds of meanings the suffix can have, and how it becomes part of a Brabantish speech style. Therefore, we present statements from ten focus group interviews featuring 50 younger and older speakers. In these sessions, participants were asked to reflect on hyperdialectal usages of the gender suffix. We argue that the indexicalization of the suffix does not yield one fixed social meaning but rather a range of potential meanings, i.e. indexical field, that can be called upon by individual speakers depending on the context. However, the ranges of potential meanings clearly differ between both age groups, unraveling the different norms associated with the suffix.
KW - focus group interviews
KW - hyperdialectism
KW - indexical field
KW - metalinguistic awareness
KW - non-conforming dialect
KW - social meaning of variation
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U2 - 10.1017/S0332586524000088
DO - 10.1017/S0332586524000088
M3 - Article
SN - 0332-5865
VL - 47
SP - 271
EP - 302
JO - Nordic Journal of Linguistics
JF - Nordic Journal of Linguistics
IS - 3
ER -