Low Alemannic German

{{Short description|Northern branch of Alemannic in western Germany}}

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{{Infobox language

|name = Low Alemannic German

|nativename = Niederalemannisch

|states = Germany[http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=swg Ethnologue entry: Swabian (swg)]

|speakers=?

|familycolor = Indo-European

|fam2 = Germanic

|fam3 = West Germanic

|fam4 = Elbe Germanic

|fam5 = Upper German

|fam6 = Alemannic

|script = Latin (German alphabet)

|map = Alemannic-Dialects-Map-English.svg

|mapcaption=Areas where Alemannic German dialects are spoken {{legend|lightblue|Low Alemannic}}

|isoexception=dialect

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Low Alemannic German ({{langx|de|Niederalemannisch}}) is a branch of Alemannic German, which is part of Upper German. Its varieties are only partly intelligible to non-Alemannic speakers.

Subdivisions

Features

The feature that distinguishes Low Alemannic from High Alemannic is the retention of Germanic /k/, for instance kalt 'cold' vs. High Alemannic chalt.

The feature that distinguishes Low Alemannic from Swabian is the retention of the Middle High German monophthongs, for instance Huus 'house' vs. Swabian Hous or Ziit 'time' vs. Swabian Zejt.

Phonology

= Consonants =

Voiced obstruents do not occur, as is typical for Upper German dialects.

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!labial

!alveolar

!postalveolar

!palatal

!velar

!uvular

!glottal

m

|n

|

|

|

|

b̥ (pʰ)³

|d̥ (tʰ)³

|

|

|g̊ kʰ

|

|

f

|s

|(ç)¹

|x¹

|(ʁ)²

|h

p͡f

|t͡s

|

|

|

|

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ʋ

|r²

|

|j

|

|

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¹/x/ is palatalized as [ç] after front vowels in the northern varieties (like in Standard German) but kept as [x] in southern varieties. Diverging from Standard German /x/ is not palatalized after /r/, a feature shared with other alemannic varieties.

²/r/ is most commonly pronounced as [ʁ].

³ /pʰ/ and /tʰ/ don't occur in autochtonous vocabulary but are used by speakers in differing frequency when using words from Standard German or speaking in more formal registers.

= Vowels =

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!Middle High German

!Low Alemannic

!Standard German

!English Translation

hûs

|Huus /hu:s/ or Hüüs /hy:s/

|Haus /haʊs/

|house

brûchen

|bruuche /b̥ru:xə/, bruche /b̥ruxə/ or

brüche /b̥ryxə/

|brauchen /braʊxən/

|to need

zît

|Ziit /tsi:d̥/ or Zit /tsid̥/

|Zeit /tsaɪt/

|time

wîn

|Wii /ʋi:/

|Wein /vaɪn/

|wine

liute

|Liit /li:d̥/ or Lit /lid̥/

|Leute /lɔɪtə/

|people

miuse

|Miis /mi:s/

|Mäuse /mɔɪzə/

|mice

frî

|frei /frɛi/

|frei /fraɪ/

|free

bûwen

|boie /b̥oiə/ or boue /b̥ouə/

|bauen /baʊən/

|to build

niu

|nei /nɛi/

|neu /nɔɪ/

|new

buoch

|Buech /b̥uəx/ or Böech /b̥øəx/

|Buch /bu:x/

|book

tief

|dief /d̥iəf/

|tief /ti:f/

|deep

büecher

|Biecher /b̥iəxər/

|Bücher /by:çər/

|books

gibrâcht

|broocht /b̥ro:xd̥/ or bròòcht /brɔ:xd̥/

|gebracht /gəbraxt/

|brought

schlâfen

|schloofe /ʃlo:fə/ or schlòòfe /ʃlɔ:fə/

|schlafen /ʃla:fən/

|to sleep

brôt

|Broot /b̥ro:d̥/

|Brot /bro:t/

|bread

schnê

|Schnee /ʃne:/

|Schnee /ʃne:/

|snow

kæse

|Kääs /kʰæ:s/ or Kèès /kʰɛ:s/

|Käse /kɛ:zə/ or /ke:zə/

|cheese

sunne

|Sunne /sunə/

|Sonne /zɔnə/

|sun

sun

|Sùùn /sʊ:n/ or Suun /su:n/

|Sohn /zo:n/

|son

böcke

|Begg /b̥eg̊/

|Böcke /bœkə/

|billy goats

ast

|Aschd /ɑʃd̥/ or /aʃd̥/

|Ast /ast/

|branch

züge

|Zììg /tsɪːg̊/

|Züge /tsy:gə/

|trains

ist

|ìsch /ɪʃ/

|ist /ɪst/

|is

wetter

|Wädder /ʋæd̥ər/ or Wèdder /ʋɛd̥ər/

|Wetter /vɛtər/

|weather

boum

|Baum /b̥æum/, Baüm /b̥ɔɪm/

|Baum /baʊm/

|tree

böume

|Baim /b̥æim/

|Bäume /bɔɪmə/

|trees

bein

|Bai /b̥æi/

|Bein /baɪn/

|leg

Orthography

There exists no official orthography and authors use different kinds of orthographies for their work.

(All of the below is specific to the dialects spoken near Freiburg im Breisgau)

Vowels:

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Orthography

! Pronunciation

! Orthography

! Pronunciation

a

| {{IPA|[a]}} or [ɑ]

| aa

| {{IPA|[aː]}} or [ɑ:]

ä

| {{IPA|[æ]}}

| ää

| {{IPA|[æː]}}

è

| {{IPA|[ɛ]}}

| èè

| {{IPA|[ɛː]}}

e

| {{IPA|[e, ə]}}

| ee

| {{IPA|[eː]}}

i or y

| [i]

| ii or yy

| {{IPA|[iː]}}

ì or i

|{{IPA|[ɪ]}}

|ìì or ii

|[ɪ:]

o

| {{IPA|[o]}}

| oo

| {{IPA|[oː]}}

ù

| {{IPA|[ʊ]}}

| ùù

| {{IPA|[ʊː]}}

u

| [u]

| uu

| [u:]

ü

| [y]

| üü

| [y:]

Consonants:

Are as in Standard German, with the following notes:

  • kh is an aspirated {{IPA|[kʰ]}}
  • ng is a velar nasal {{IPA|[ŋ]}}
  • ngg is a velar nasal followed by a velar plosive {{IPA|[ŋɡ]}}
  • ph is an aspirated {{IPA|[pʰ]}}
  • th is an aspirated {{IPA|[tʰ]}}
  • s is always voiceless [s] or [z̥]
  • b, d and g are voiceless [b̥], [d̥] and [g̊].

Articles

Definite Article

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Case

! Masculine

! Feminine

! Neuter

Nom/Acc Sg

| der Man

| d Frau

| s Kind

Dat Sg

| im Man

| (in) der Frau

| im Kind

Nom/Acc Pl

| d Mane

| d Fraue

| d Kinder

Dat Pl

| (in) der Mane

| (in) der Fraue

| (in) der Kinder

Indefinite Article

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Case

! Masculine

! Feminine

! Neuter

Nom/Acc Sg

| e Man

| e Frau

| e Kind

Dat Sg

| im e Man

| in ere Frau

| im e Kind

Substantives

Plurals

  • Class I: Plural = Singular (e.g. ÄäberÄäber)
  • Class II: Plural = Singular + Umlaut (e.g. BaumBaim; VaderVäder)
  • Class IIIa: Plural = Singular + -e (e.g. ManMane; AgsAgse)
  • Class IIIb: Plural = Singular + -̈e (e.g. FroschFresche)
  • Class IVa: Plural = Singular + -er (e.g. LyybLyyber; SchùgSchùger)
  • Class IVb: Plural = Singular + -̈er (e.g. WaldWälder; BladBleder)
  • Class V: No Plural (e.g. Chees; Zemänd)
  • Class VI: No Singular (Plural Only) (e.g. Bilger; Fèèrine)

Diminutives

  • Standard ending is -li (e.g. AimerAimerli)
  • If the word ends in -l, then the ending is -eli (e.g. DäälDääleli)
  • If the word ends in -el, then the ending is -i (e.g. DegelDegeli)
  • If the word ends in -e, remove the -e and add -li (e.g. BèèreBèèrli)
  • The rules for this can be quite complex and depend on the region. Sometimes diminutives require umlaut, other times not.

Adjectives

Weak Declension

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Case

! Masculine

! Feminine

! Neuter

Nom/Acc Sg

| der groos Man

| di göed Frau

| s klai Kind

Dat Sg

| im (e) groose Man

| in der / in ere göede Frau

| im (e) klaine Kind

Nom/Acc Pl

| di groose Mane

| di göede Fraue

| di klaine Kinder

Dat Pl

| in der groose Mane

| in der göede Fraue

| in der klaine Kinder

Strong Declension

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! Masculine

! Feminine

! Neuter

Nom/Acc Sg

| göede Man

| göedi Frau

| göed Brood

Dat Sg

| göedem Man

| göeder Frau

| göedem Brood

Nom/Acc Pl

| groosi Mane

| groosi Fraue

| klaini Kinder

Dat Pl

| in groose Mane

| in groose Fraue

| in klaine Kinder

Comparative

  • Standard ending -er (e.g. fèin → fèiner)

Superlative

  • Standard ending -(e)schd (e.g. fèin → fèinschd)

Irregular

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Positive

! Comparative

! Superlative

vyyl

| mee

| maischd

göed

| beser

| beschd

Pronouns

Personal Pronouns

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English

! Hochdeutsch

! Alemmanisch Nom

! Dative

! Accusative

I

| ich

| ich, ii, i

| miir, mir, mer

| mii, mi

you

| du

| duu, du, de

| diir, dir, der

| dii, di

he

| er

| äär, är, er

| iim, im, em

| iin, in, en, e

she

| sie

| sii, si

| iire, ire, ere

| sii, si

it

| es

| ääs, äs, es, s

| iim, im, em

| ääs, äs, es, s

we

| wir

| miir, mir, mer

| ùns, is

| ùns, is

you

| ihr

| iir, ir, er

| èich, ich

| èich, ich

they

| sie

| sii, si

| iine, ine, ene

| sii, si

Verbs

1. Infinitive

Infinitive ends in -e

  • Some monosyllabic verbs do not have this ending (e.g. chùù, döe, goo, gschää, haa, loo, nee, sää, schdoo, schlaa, syy, zie, etc.)

2. Participle

2.1 Prefix

  • The prefix for g- or ge-
  • Before b, d, g, bf, dsch, and z is merged into the word and not visible (e.g. broochd, glaubd, etc.)

2.2 Suffix

  • Strong Verbs end in -e (e.g. gäse, glofe)
  • Weak Verbs end in -d or -ed (e.g. bùzd, gchaufd)

2.3 Types

2.3.1 Infinitive and Present Sg y/èi/ai - Participle i

2.3.1.1 y > i (e.g. abwyyse > abgwiise)

2.3.1.2 èi > i (e.g. verzèie > verziie)

2.3.1.3 ai > i (e.g. schaide > gschiide)

2.3.2 Infinitive and Present Sg ie/u/au/èi/i - Participle o/öu/öe

2.3.2.1 ie > o (e.g. biede > bode)

2.3.2.2 u > o (e.g. sufe > gsofe)

2.3.2.3 au > o (e.g. laufe > glofe)

2.3.2.4 èi > öu (e.g. rèie > gröue)

2.3.2.5 ie > öe (e.g. riefe > gröefe)

2.3.2.5 i > o (e.g. wiige > gwooge)

2.3.3 Infinitive and Present Sg i - Participle ù

2.3.3.1 i > u (e.g. binde > bùnde)

2.3.4 Infinitive ä/e - Present i - Participle o/u

2.3.4.1 ä - i - o (e.g. bräche > broche)

2.3.4.2 ä - i - u (e.g. hälfe > ghùlfe)

2.3.4.3 e/è - i - o (e.g. verdèèrbe > verdoorbe)

2.3.4.4 e - i - ù (e.g. schmelze > gschmùlze)

2.3.5 Infinitive ä/i - Present i - Participle ä

2.3.5.1 ä - i - ä (e.g. äse > gäse)

2.3.5.2 i - i - ä (e.g. bide > bäde)

2.3.6 Infinitive Vowel is the same as the Participle

2.3.5.1 (e.g. bache > bache; fale > gfale)


3. Conjugation

3.1 Present Tense

3.1.1 Regular Verb

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Person

! Ending

! Example

1st Sg

| -Ø

| ich mach

2nd Sg

| -sch

| duu machsch

3rd Sg

| -d

| är machd

Plural

| -e

| mir mache

Numbers

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! Cardinal

! Ordinal

! Multiplicative I

! Multiplicative II

1

| ais

| èèrschd

| aifach

| aimool

2

| zwai

| zwaid

| zwaifach

| zwaimool

3

| drèi

| drid

| drèifach

| drèimool

4

| vier

| vierd

| vierfach

| viermool

5

| fimf

| fimfd

| fimffach

| fimfmool

6

| segs

| segsd

| segsfach

| segsmool

7

| siibe

| sibd

| siibefach

| siibemool

8

| aachd

| aachd

| aachdfach

| aachdmool

9

| nyyn

| nyynd

| nyynfach

| nyynmool

10

| zee

| zeend

| zeefach

| zeemool

11

| elf

| elfd

| elffach

| elfmool

12

| zwelf

| zwelfd

| zwelffach

| zwelfmool

13

| dryzee

| dryzeend

| dryzeefach

| dryzeemool

14

| vierzee

| vierzeend

| vierzeefach

| vierzeemool

15

| fùfzee

| fùfzeend

| fùfzeefach

| fùfzeemool

16

| sächzee

| sächzeend

| sächzeefach

| sächzeemool

17

| sibzee

| sibzeend

| sibzeefach

| sibzeemool

18

| aachdzee

| aachdzeend

| aachdzeefach

| aachdzeemool

19

| nyynzee

| nyynzeend

| nyynzeefach

| nyynzeemool

20

| zwanzg

| zwanzigschd

| zwanzgfach

| zwanzgmool

21

| ainezwanzg

| ainezwanzigschd

| ainezwanzgfach

| ainezwanzgmool

References