Svealand_dialects

Svealand dialects

Svealand dialects

Swedish dialect


Svealand Swedish (Swedish: Sveamål) is one of the six major groupings of Swedish dialects, spoken in Svealand.

A major characteristic of Svealand Swedish is the coalescence of the alveolar trill with following dental and alveolar consonantsalso over word-boundariesthat transforms them into retroflex consonants, which in some cases reduces the distinction between words (as for instance vanavarna, i.e. "habit""warn"). This feature is also found in East Norwegian, North Swedish and in some dialects of Scottish Gaelic.

  • /r/ + /l/[ɭ]
  • /r/ + /n/[ɳ]
  • /r/ + /s/[ʂ]
  • /r/ + /t/[ʈ]

A special development holds for rd:

  • /r/ + /d/[ɽ]

The standard variety of Swedish, that of the capital region of StockholmUppsala, is part of the Svealand dialect group, though /r/ + /d/[ɖ] is employed instead of the more typical transformation to a flap.


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