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Lower Sorbian (dolnoserbšćina) is a Slavic minority language spoken in eastern Germany in the historical province of Lower Lusatia, today part of Brandenburg. It is one of the two literary Sorbian languages, the other being Upper Sorbian.

Lower Sorbian is spoken in and around the city of Cottbus in Brandenburg. Signs in this region are usually bilingual, and Cottbus has a Gymnasium where the language of instruction is Lower Sorbian.

Phonology


The phonology of Lower Sorbian has been greatly influenced by contact with German, especially in Cottbus and larger towns. For example, German-influenced pronunciation tends to have a uvular trill instead of the alveolar trill , and a "clear" that is not especially palatalized instead of . In villages and rural areas German influence is less marked, and the pronunciation is more "typically Slavic".

Consonants

The consonant phonemes of Lower Sorbian are as follows:

  Bilabial Labiodental Dental Alveolar Alveolo-palatal Postalveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Stop
         
 
Affricate            
Nasal
           
Fricative  
   
Approximant      
       
Lateral approximant                

Lower Sorbian has both final devoicing and regressive voicing assimilation:

  • "oak" is pronounced
  • "(female) neighbor" is pronounced
  • "number" is pronounced

The postalveolar fricative is assimilated to before :

  • "protection" is pronounced

Vowels

The vowel phonemes are as follows:
Monophthongs Front Central Back
Close
Open-mid  
Open

Diphthongs Centering Ending
in
Ending
in
Starting close
Starting mid  
Starting open  

Stress

Stress in Lower Sorbian normally falls on the first syllable of the word:

In loanwords, stress may fall on any of the last three syllables:

  • internat "boarding school"
  • kontrola "control"
  • september "September"
  • policija "police"
  • organizacija "organization"

Orthography


The Sorbian alphabet is based on the Latin alphabet but uses diacritics such as acute accent and caron. The standard character encoding for the Lower Sorbian alphabet is ISO 8859-2 (Latin-2).

External links


Languages of Germany | West Slavic languages | Minority languages | Sorbs

Dolnolužická srbština | 상소르브어 | Nedersorbisch | Język dolnołużycki | Dolnolužická srbčina

 

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the "Lower Sorbian language".

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