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Publication details [#54688]
Wiese, Heike, Ulrike Freywald, Katharina Mayr and Tiner Özçelik. 2011. Kiezdeutsch as a multiethnolect. In Selting, Margret and Friederike Kern, eds. Ethnic Styles of Speaking in European Metropolitan Areas. (Studies in Language Variation 8). John Benjamins. pp. 45–73.
Publication type
Article in book
Publication language
English
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Place, Publisher
John Benjamins
Annotation
This paper deals with Kiezdeutsch, a way of speaking that emerged among adolescents in multiethnic urban neighbourhoods of Germany. This paper argues for a view of Kiezdeutsch as a multiethnolect, based on a recognition study that tested the acceptability and evaluation of such features by adolescents from a multiethnic and a monoethnic neighbourhood of Berlin. The results support a view of Kiezdeutsch as a linguistic system of its own, with features that establish a distinct way of speaking that is associated with multiethnic neighbourhoods, where it cuts across ethnicities, including speakers of non-migrant background.