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{{Short description|Transcription system for High German dialects}} |
{{Short description|Transcription system for High German dialects}} |
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'''Teuthonista''' is a phonetic transcription system used predominantly for the transcription of [[High German languages|(High) German dialects]]. The base characters are mostly based on the Latin alphabet, which can be modified by various diacritics. |
'''Teuthonista''' is a [[phonetic transcription]] system used predominantly for the transcription of [[High German languages|(High) German dialects]]. It is very similar to other Central European transcription systems from the early 20th century. The base characters are mostly based on the Latin alphabet, which can be modified by various diacritics. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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==Symbols== |
==Symbols== |
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Most of the characters derive from the Latin or Greek alphabet. The consonants are primarily mono-phonemic symbols |
Most of the characters derive from the Latin or Greek alphabet, and from earlier systems such as [[Dania transcription|Dania]]. The consonants are primarily mono-phonemic symbols. Fine nuances in articulation can be distinguished by [[diacritics]] (e.g. dots or tildes beneath or across the character). Vowels are distinguished with a more extensive system of diacritics. To describe the various dialectal sounds of the German letter "e", for example, the system uses the letter "e" with [[tréma]]s, upstrokes, [[tildes]] and hooks below, separately and in combination. It is possible to write more than 500 different variants of the letter "e". There are a number of Teuthonista systems that use different base letters and diacritics, and the characters they have in common do not have defined values between systems. |
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In Reichel (2003), the basic vowel letters are a e i o u. Vowels are stacked for an intermediate articulation (near-low vowels aͤ and aͦ, high-mid vowels iͤ and oͧ, central vowels uͥ and oͤ). Reduced vowels are ɪ ʊ ə α. |
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In contrast, Teuthonista normally uses diacritics to distinguish related vowels, rather than unique letters. To describe the various dialectal sounds of the German letters "e" or "i", for example, the system uses [[tréma]]s, upstrokes, [[tildes]] and [[ogonek]]s, separately and in combination with each other. It is possible to write more than 500 different variations of the letter "e" in this system. |
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[[Lenis and fortis]] consonants are paired: b p, d t, k g. For fricatives they are: |
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This system of transcription is quite efficient for representing the sounds of German dialects. For this reason the Teuthonista system is the first choice of scientific researchers in Germany, who use direct questionnaires to gather data for [[dialectological]] investigation. |
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!Bilabial||Labio-<br>dental||Dental||Post-<br>alveolar||Palatal|| ||Velar |
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!Lenis |
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|β||v||s||š||ꭓ||ꭗ<ref group="note">ꭗ is sometimes written with the right leg long, rather than the left leg</ref>||x |
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!Fortis |
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|w||ꬵ||ʃ||ʃ̌|| || || |
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As in the IPA and [[extIPA]], diacritics may doubled for greater degree and placed in parentheses for a lesser degree. For example, ẹ, e᪷ are a close (high) and open (low) e, while e̤, e᪸ are a closer (higher) and more open (lower) e,<ref group="note">With the vowel letters e i o u, the under-dot and hook below mean the vowel is raised or lowered, but with 'a' it means the vowel is fronted or backed. These are similar to the IPA half rings diacritics for raising and lowering used until 1989. Unicode supplies separate code points single and double open marks just for Teuthonista transcription as they look more like hook or small iota than IPA’s left half ring.</ref> and ẹ᪽, e᪷᪽ are only slightly raised and lowered e. Similarly, ë and ẽ are rounded and nasalized e, while ë̈, ẽ̃ are extra-rounded and extra-nasalized e and ë᪻, ẽ᪻ are slightly rounded and nasalized e. Parentheses around a double diacritic, such as ë̈᪻, mean the degree of modification is intermediate between that indicated by a single and a double diacritic. |
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An example of the shades of sound indicated by diacritics is the following scale from near-high to near-low front vowels: |
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:{{IPA|i᪸ eͥ e̤ e̤᪽ ẹ ẹ᪽ e e᪷᪽ e᪷ e᪸᪽ e᪸ aͤ a̤}} |
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==Usage== |
==Usage== |
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The Teuthonista |
The Teuthonista phonetic transcription system is used by the following projects: |
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===Lexicons=== |
===Lexicons=== |
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** Sprachatlas von Nordostbayern |
** Sprachatlas von Nordostbayern |
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** Sprachatlas von Oberbayern |
** Sprachatlas von Oberbayern |
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==See also== |
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*[[Dania transcription]] |
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*Unicode ranges [[Latin Extended-E]], [[Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement]] (overscript consonants), [[Combining Diacritical Marks Extended]] |
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== Notes == |
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{{reflist|group=note}} |
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== References == |
== References == |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* {{webarchive | url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040724105759/http://www.sprachatlas.phil.uni-erlangen.de/materialien/Teuthonista_Handbuch.pdf | date=July 24, 2004 | title=Handbuch zum Zeichensatz SMFTeuthonista by Sibylle Reichel, April 2003}} {{ |
* {{webarchive | url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040724105759/http://www.sprachatlas.phil.uni-erlangen.de/materialien/Teuthonista_Handbuch.pdf | date=July 24, 2004 | title=Handbuch zum Zeichensatz SMFTeuthonista by Sibylle Reichel, April 2003}} {{in lang|de}} |
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* {{webarchive | url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120306040434/http://www.oeaw.ac.at/dinamlex/Teutho_IPA.pdf | date=March 6, 2012 | title=Comparison of Teuthonista and IPA}} {{ |
* {{webarchive | url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120306040434/http://www.oeaw.ac.at/dinamlex/Teutho_IPA.pdf | date=March 6, 2012 | title=Comparison of Teuthonista and IPA}} {{in lang|de}} |
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* [https://www2.hu-berlin.de/vivaldi/index.php?id=0007 Teuthonista transcription symbols at ''Vivaio Acustico delle Lingue e dei Dialetti d’Italia''], Humboldt University, Berlin. |
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[[Category:Phonetic alphabets]] |
[[Category:Phonetic alphabets]] |
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[[Category:German phonology]] |
[[Category:German phonology]] |
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[[Category:Writing systems introduced in the 1920s]] |
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[[Category:1920s in science]] |
Latest revision as of 20:51, 26 August 2024
Teuthonista is a phonetic transcription system used predominantly for the transcription of (High) German dialects. It is very similar to other Central European transcription systems from the early 20th century. The base characters are mostly based on the Latin alphabet, which can be modified by various diacritics.
History
[edit]The name Teuthonista goes back to the Journal Teuthonista, in which the transcription system was presented in 1924/25.[1]
Symbols
[edit]Most of the characters derive from the Latin or Greek alphabet, and from earlier systems such as Dania. The consonants are primarily mono-phonemic symbols. Fine nuances in articulation can be distinguished by diacritics (e.g. dots or tildes beneath or across the character). Vowels are distinguished with a more extensive system of diacritics. To describe the various dialectal sounds of the German letter "e", for example, the system uses the letter "e" with trémas, upstrokes, tildes and hooks below, separately and in combination. It is possible to write more than 500 different variants of the letter "e". There are a number of Teuthonista systems that use different base letters and diacritics, and the characters they have in common do not have defined values between systems.
In Reichel (2003), the basic vowel letters are a e i o u. Vowels are stacked for an intermediate articulation (near-low vowels aͤ and aͦ, high-mid vowels iͤ and oͧ, central vowels uͥ and oͤ). Reduced vowels are ɪ ʊ ə α.
Lenis and fortis consonants are paired: b p, d t, k g. For fricatives they are:
Bilabial | Labio- dental |
Dental | Post- alveolar |
Palatal | Velar | ||
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Lenis | β | v | s | š | ꭓ | ꭗ[note 1] | x |
Fortis | w | ꬵ | ʃ | ʃ̌ |
As in the IPA and extIPA, diacritics may doubled for greater degree and placed in parentheses for a lesser degree. For example, ẹ, e᪷ are a close (high) and open (low) e, while e̤, e᪸ are a closer (higher) and more open (lower) e,[note 2] and ẹ᪽, e᪷᪽ are only slightly raised and lowered e. Similarly, ë and ẽ are rounded and nasalized e, while ë̈, ẽ̃ are extra-rounded and extra-nasalized e and ë᪻, ẽ᪻ are slightly rounded and nasalized e. Parentheses around a double diacritic, such as ë̈᪻, mean the degree of modification is intermediate between that indicated by a single and a double diacritic.
An example of the shades of sound indicated by diacritics is the following scale from near-high to near-low front vowels:
- i᪸ eͥ e̤ e̤᪽ ẹ ẹ᪽ e e᪷᪽ e᪷ e᪸᪽ e᪸ aͤ a̤
Usage
[edit]The Teuthonista phonetic transcription system is used by the following projects:
Lexicons
[edit]- Badisches Wörterbuch
- Bayerisches Wörterbuch
- Wörterbuch der bairischen Mundarten in Österreich
Linguistic atlases
[edit]- Sprachatlas der deutschen Schweiz
- Südwestdeutscher Sprachatlas
- Atlas der historischen deutschen Mundarten auf dem Gebiet der Tschechischen Republik
- Sprachatlas von Oberösterreich
- Vorarlberger Sprachatlas
- Teilprojekte des Bayerischen Sprachatlas
- Sprachatlas von Bayerisch-Schwaben
- Sprachatlas von Mittelfranken
- Sprachatlas von Unterfranken
- Sprachatlas von Niederbayern
- Sprachatlas von Nordostbayern
- Sprachatlas von Oberbayern
See also
[edit]- Dania transcription
- Unicode ranges Latin Extended-E, Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement (overscript consonants), Combining Diacritical Marks Extended
Notes
[edit]- ^ ꭗ is sometimes written with the right leg long, rather than the left leg
- ^ With the vowel letters e i o u, the under-dot and hook below mean the vowel is raised or lowered, but with 'a' it means the vowel is fronted or backed. These are similar to the IPA half rings diacritics for raising and lowering used until 1989. Unicode supplies separate code points single and double open marks just for Teuthonista transcription as they look more like hook or small iota than IPA’s left half ring.
References
[edit]- ^ Everson, Michael; Dicklberger, Alois; Pentzlin, Karl; Wandl-Vogt, Eveline (2011-06-02). "Revised proposal to encode "Teuthonista" phonetic characters in the UCS" (PDF).
Further reading
[edit]- Teuchert, Hermann: Lautschrift des Teuthonista. In: Teuthonista. 1 (1924/25), 5.
- Wiesinger, Peter: Das phonetische Transkriptionssystem der Zeitschrift "Teuthonista". Eine Studie zu seiner Entstehung und Anwendbarkeit in der deutschen Dialektologie mit einem Überblick über die Geschichte der phonetischen Transkription im Deutschen bis 1924. In: Zeitschrift für Mundartforschung.' 31. 1964: 1–20.
External links
[edit]- Handbuch zum Zeichensatz SMFTeuthonista by Sibylle Reichel, April 2003 at the Wayback Machine (archived July 24, 2004) (in German)
- Comparison of Teuthonista and IPA at the Wayback Machine (archived March 6, 2012) (in German)
- Teuthonista transcription symbols at Vivaio Acustico delle Lingue e dei Dialetti d’Italia, Humboldt University, Berlin.