Lambdazism
Lambdazismus or d-Lambdazismus is called the phenomenon that in certain dialects the sound / d / or / t / between two vowels is replaced by / l /. The name is derived from the Greek letter lambda (= L).
Local dialects with lambda dialects can be found in, for example
- the three places Altstrimmig , Mittelstrimmig and Liesenich of the Strimmiger Berg (dialect group: Moselfränkisch )
- the three places Panzweiler , Schauren and Walhausen in the parish of Blankenrath (dialect group: Mosel-Franconian )
- Altrip (dialect group: Vorderpfälzisch )
- Birkenfeld (Nahe) (dialect group: West Palatinate )
- Ensheim (Saar) (dialect group: West Palatinate )
- Dossenheim , Feudenheim , Heddesheim , Schriesheim (dialect group: Kurpfälzisch )
- Eisemroth , Tringenstein , Übersthal , Wallenfels (dialect group: Central Hessian )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Erika Bauer: Dialect geography in the southern Odenwald and Ried . Elwert, Marburg 1957. p. 63.
- ↑ Norbert J. Pies: Vom Belle, Bolle and Hure - Some pitfalls of the Strimmiger Platt. In: Die Pies-Chronik No. 59/2015, p. 14.
- ↑ Norbert J. Pies: The Lambdazismus vom Strimmiger Berg. In: Die Pies-Chronik No. 61/2015, p. 36.
- ↑ Norbert J. Pies: Special features in the Strimmiger Platt or why the Strimmiger love the "L" so much. In: Yearbook 2016 for the Cochem-Zell district, pp. 207–209.
- ↑ See Rudolf Post: The dialect of Altrip and its position within the Palatinate . In: Elke Knöppler: Altriper Dictionary. Verlag Regionalkultur, Ubstadt-Weiher 1999. pp. 9–12.
- ↑ Paul Glass: Ensemma Pladd fa allegäär. An online language course on the Ensheim dialect. Episode 1: Lambdazism . 2001.
- ↑ Paul Glass: Vùmm Scheesje bis zu Doodelaad. Throughout life with the Ensheimer Platt . Fichtenberg 2009.
- ↑ See Karl Löber : Persistence and Movement in People's Life in the Dill District / Hesse. Elwert, Marburg 1965. pp. 158f.
Web links
Wiktionary: Lambdazismus - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations