Michigan German in Frankenmuth: Variation and Change in an East Franconian Dialect
A phonological, grammatical, and lexical description of a German-American dialect, Michigan Frankenmuth.

Professor Born's book provides a phonological, grammatical, and lexical description of a German-American dialect that has never before been studied. It compares the Michigan Frankenmuth dialect with its parent dialect in central Franconia.
The town of Frankenmuth was established in 1845 by an unusually homogeneous group of orthodox Lutherans bent on remaining separate from the American mainstream. The settlement history was therefore a significantfactor in postponing the shift to American English in Frankenmuth until the middle of this century.
This study will be of interest to scholars and students of dialectology, contrastive dialectology, and sociolinguistics.
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Michigan German in Frankenmuth: Variation and Change in an East Franconian Dialect
A phonological, grammatical, and lexical description of a German-American dialect, Michigan Frankenmuth.

Professor Born's book provides a phonological, grammatical, and lexical description of a German-American dialect that has never before been studied. It compares the Michigan Frankenmuth dialect with its parent dialect in central Franconia.
The town of Frankenmuth was established in 1845 by an unusually homogeneous group of orthodox Lutherans bent on remaining separate from the American mainstream. The settlement history was therefore a significantfactor in postponing the shift to American English in Frankenmuth until the middle of this century.
This study will be of interest to scholars and students of dialectology, contrastive dialectology, and sociolinguistics.
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Michigan German in Frankenmuth: Variation and Change in an East Franconian Dialect

Michigan German in Frankenmuth: Variation and Change in an East Franconian Dialect

by Renate Born
Michigan German in Frankenmuth: Variation and Change in an East Franconian Dialect

Michigan German in Frankenmuth: Variation and Change in an East Franconian Dialect

by Renate Born

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A phonological, grammatical, and lexical description of a German-American dialect, Michigan Frankenmuth.

Professor Born's book provides a phonological, grammatical, and lexical description of a German-American dialect that has never before been studied. It compares the Michigan Frankenmuth dialect with its parent dialect in central Franconia.
The town of Frankenmuth was established in 1845 by an unusually homogeneous group of orthodox Lutherans bent on remaining separate from the American mainstream. The settlement history was therefore a significantfactor in postponing the shift to American English in Frankenmuth until the middle of this century.
This study will be of interest to scholars and students of dialectology, contrastive dialectology, and sociolinguistics.

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ISBN-13: 9781879751590
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer, Limited
Publication date: 07/28/1994
Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture , #1
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 15.20(w) x 22.80(h) x (d)
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