
Stod in Danish Proper Names
- in Standard Danish Pronunciation
Nina Gronnum(Author)
Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 31. August 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
73 pages
978-87-7304-462-9 (ISBN)
Description
Some proper names deviate from the way stod is distributed in the Danish vocabulary in general. Oxytone lexemes with long sonority rhymes normally have stod, as in mus [mu??s] 'mouse,' telt [t??l?d?] 'tent' and [p???????d?] parat 'ready.' So do the boys' names Hans [han?s] and Rolf [??l?f]; but Jens [j?ns] and Niels [nels] have no stod. Paroxytone lexemes are generally without stod, as in skole [?s??o?l?] 'school,' [?hu??d?i] hurtig 'quick' and [b?a?lae???] ballade 'rumpus.' So are the towns Holte [?h?ld??] and Horsens [?h??s?ns]; but Balslev [?b?al?slew] and Borup [?b?o????b?] have stod. Nine thousand proper names were analyzed in search of phonological properties that might account for the departure from the fundamental principle of lexeme stod in Hans Basboll's Non-Stod Model. The results do not challenge the validity of the model; but they suggest an amendment and a differentiation of the perception of boundaries between elements in compound and compound-like names.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Kobenhavn V
Denmark
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 150 mm
Width: 230 mm
ISBN-13
978-87-7304-462-9 (9788773044629)
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Born 1945; MA in phonetics 1972, Ph.D. 1981, D.Phil. 1992 - all from the University of Copenhagen. Retired since 2008. Nina Gronnum is known for her work on Danish intonation and (with Hans Basboll) on ""Danish stod"". She is the author of two textbooks in phonetics, Fonetik og Fonologi - Almen og dansk (2005) and Rodgrod med Flode - En lille bog om dansk fonetik (2007). She is a fellow of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters.