The Computational Analysis of Bulgarian Dialect Pronunciation

Authors

  • Jelena Prokić
  • John Nerbonne
  • Vladimir Zhobov
  • Petya Osenova
  • Kiril Simov
  • Thomas Zastrow
  • Erhard Hinrichs

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55630/sjc.2009.3.269-298

Keywords:

Dialectology, Computational Dialectometry, Phonetic Similarity

Abstract

The paper presents a computational analysis of Bulgarian dialect variation, concentrating on pronunciation differences. It describes the phonetic data set compiled during the project* ‘Measuring Linguistic Unity and Diversity in Europe’ that consists of the pronunciations of 157 words collected at 197 sites from all over Bulgaria. We also present the results of analyzing this data set using various quantitative methods and compare them to the traditional scholarship on Bulgarian dialects. The results have shown that various dialectometrical techniques clearly identify east-west division of the country along the ‘jat’ border, as well as the third group of varieties in the Rodopi area. The rest of the groups specified in the traditional atlases either were not confirmed or were confirmed with a low confidence.

Published

2009-11-03

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