- Rheinische Dokumenta
The Rheinische Dokumenta is a
phonetic writing system developed in the early 1980s by a working group of academics, linguists, local language experts, and local language speakers of theRhineland . It was presented to the public 1986 by theLandschaftsverband Rheinland .It offers a uniform common notation of almost everyphoneme spoken in the Lower Rhine area, the western and central Rhineland, the Berg region, theWesterwald ,Eifel , andHunsrück mountain regions, plus the areas surrounding theNahe andMoselle River s.It encompasses thedialect s of cities such asAachen ,
Bingen,Bonn ,Cologne ,Duisburg ,Düsseldorf ,Eschweiler ,Essen ,Eupen ,Gennep ,Gummersbach ,Heinsberg ,Karlsruhe ,Kaiserslautern ,Kerkrade ,
Cleves,Koblenz ,
Limburg,
Ludwigshafen,
Luxembourg,Maastricht ,Mainz ,Malmedy ,Mönchengladbach ,Nijmwegen ,Oberhausen ,Prüm ,Raeren ,Saarbrücken ,Siegen ,Trier ,Venlo ,St. Vith ,Wiesbaden ,Wipperfürth ,Wuppertal ,Xanten ,and many more.Letters
The Rheinische Dokumenta uses the letters of today's
latin alphabet lessc
,q
,x
,y
,z
, plus thebigraph sch
,ch
,ng
, and thetrigraph sch
, and in addition, the three common German Umlauts, andEach letter is strictly representing one
phoneme .Most letters represent the usual phonemes for which they are used in theGerman language writing or, slightly less so, in theDutch language writing, as well. Several letters are ambiguous in these languages, such as voiced consonants which lose their voice when appearing at the end of a word. These ambiguities are avoided writing Rheinische Dokumenta; despite the fact that word stems may change their printed appearance, when declensed or conjugated, always the most phonetically correct letters are being used.Accents
Stress, and the
tonal accent s are usually ignored when writing in Rheinische Dokumenta. There are diacriticals to indicate them, though, but since they are seen to considerably hamper readability, make prints ugly, and are hardly necessary to facilitate understanding, they are seldomly used. Some dialects do not have tonal accents anyway. For the other ones, there are only very few word pairs or triples having identical unaccented Rheinische Dokumenta spellings, but different tonal or stress accents.Also, other
prosody , such as the "melody" of sentence, which carriessemantic information in many Rheinisch languages, is not preserved in Rheinische Dokumenta writing.Vowels
Vowels come in two variants, short and long. The fact that not so few dialects have 3 or more
chroneme s for vowels is ignored, as it does not create any ambiguitites to do so, and makes reading easier. Short vowels are represented by single letters, long vowels are represented by the same letters doubled to indicate lengthening.Short Monophtongs
There are 14 short vowels, 13 of which are representable in Rheinische Dokumenta:
Voiced Plosives
External links
* [http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/block/combining_diacritical_marks/images.htm Unicode combining diacritials]
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