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High Alemannic German
High Alemannic German High Alemannic is a branch of Alemannic dialects ...
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Alemannic German
Alemannic German Alemannic German (Alemannisch) is a group of dialects of the Upper German branch of the Germanic language family. ...
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Highest Alemannic German
Highest Alemannic German Highest Alemannic is a branch of Alemannic dialects and belongs to the German language, even though mutual intellegibility with ...
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Low Alemannic German
Low Alemannic German Low Alemannic is a branch of Alemannic dialects and belongs to the German language, even though they are only ...
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Talk:Alemannic German
Talk:Alemannic German Swabian is Alemannic only if the term is taken as synonymous with "western High German" (as opposed to eastern High German ...
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Old High German
Old High German The term Old High German (OHG, German: Althochdeutsch) refers to the earliest stage ...
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High German consonant shift
High German consonant shift In historical linguistics, the High German consonant shift or Second Germanic consonant shift (German: hochdeutsche or zweite germanische Lautverschiebung) was ...
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Middle High German
Middle High German Middle High German is an ancestor of the modern German language, and was spoken from 1050 ...
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Swiss German
Swiss German Swiss German (Schwyzerdütsch) Spoken in: Switzerland Region: Europe Total ... Language family: Indo-European Germanic West Germanic High German Upper German Alemannic Swiss German Language codes ISO ...
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Swiss-German (translated from German)
Swiss-German Circulation area of the today's upper-German dialects Swiss-German (also Schwyzerduetsch) is a collective term for ... Swiss border closely related to the Swiss German; nevertheless they are called neither in the areas concerned nor in Switzerland Swiss German. Linguisten hundreds of German Swiss dialects ...
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