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FormatDissertation
CreatorGommermann, Andreas
TitleOberhessische Siedlungsmundart in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. Tochtermundart einer in Mucsi (Ungarn) gesprochenen fuldischen Siedlungsmundart
Extent of Workix, 224 pp., maps
AbstractDissertation on the dialect of Mucsi spoken in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mucsi is located in the administrative district of Tolna in the western part of Hungary, and was colonized by German-speaking peoples in the eighteenth century. Includes a chapter on Hungarian and English influences on the vocabulary.
NotesThe Graduate College in the University of Nebraska in partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Department of Modern Languages, under the supervision of Professor Dieter Karch. MKI has digital copies of interviews made by Andreas Gommermann for this dissertation.
Call NumberMKI Dissertations
MKI TermsGerman language/ United States/ Dialects/ German Americans -- Wisconsin/ German Americans -- Wisconsin/ German Americans -- Wisconsin/ Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Hesse/ Language, German (US) -- Dialects/ Hungary/ Linguistics/ Dialectology