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Low Alemannic German
Low Alemannic German Low Alemannic is a branch of Alemannic dialects and belongs to the German ...
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Alemannic German
Alemannic German Alemannic German (Alemannisch) is a group of dialects ... of tribes known as the Alamanni. Status Alemannic itself comprises a dialect continuum, from the Highest Alemannic spoken in the mountainous south to Swabian ... such as SIL International and UNESCO, describe Alemannic German as an independent language. ISO/ ...
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High Alemannic German
High Alemannic German High Alemannic is a branch of Alemannic dialects and belongs to the German language ... partly intelligible to German speakers. The High Alemannic dialects are spoken in Liechtenstein and in ... or Zürich German) except for the Highest Alemannic dialects in the South and for ...
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Northern Low Saxon
Northern Low Saxon Northern Low Saxon (in Low Saxon, Noordneddersassisch) is a West Low German dialect. It is considered to be "Standard Low Saxon" within Germany because it is ...
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Talk:German language
... cognate of 'ihr', but a cognate of Low German 'ji'/Dutch 'jullie'/Afrikaans 'julle'. I ... can be found in the above-mentioned Low Germanic languages (L.G. 'he'/Du. 'hij ... form 'her' or similar where speakers of Low and High German dialects met. I'm ... speakers in Germany itself would be surprisingly low. This would be as if only speakers ... 10:51 (UTC) Linguistically Dutch is a Low German language, and thus one of ...
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Swiss German
... Germanic West Germanic High German Upper German Alemannic Swiss German Language codes ISO 639-1 ... Schwiizerdütsch, Schwyzertütsch, Schwizertitsch) is any of the Alemannic dialects spoken in Switzerland. Occasionally, the Alemannic dialects spoken in other countries are called ... between the Swiss German dialects and the Alemannic dialects spoken in Germany, Austria and France ... daily life, whereas the use of the Alemannic dialects in the other countries is ...
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Germanic languages
... Other significant languages include a number of Low Germanic languages (including Dutch, Afrikaans) and the ... the other, resulting in Upper German and Low German, with graded intermediate Central German dialects ... extended into considerable differences, ranging from Highest Alemannic in the South to Northern Low Saxon and Frisian in the North, and ... High German Early Middle Ages 700–1100 Old Low Franconian Old Norse Middle Ages 1100–1500 ...
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Talk:Dutch language
... is very closely related to Dutch is Low German, while Afrikaans derives from Dutch. The ... makes no sense. The third sentence...well, Low German is not a language but a ... geneology. The Anglo-Saxons immigrated from the low countries and took with them their Germanic ... there were no such languages as Dutch, Low German or High German but just Germanic ... in the west of Germany with a low franconian dialect I was capable of ...
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User talk:J. 'mach' wust
... classify Walser as a separate "language" from Alemannic, possibly simply to underscore the distinctive Walser ... that Dutch is simply part of the Low German dialect continuum. While that is technically ... you notice it also sets up an Alemannic dialect spoken in Venezuela ("Colonia Tovar") as ... German, Swabian language to Swabian German or Low Alemannic to Low Alemannic German. Here are ...
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High German consonant shift
... German (green), and is distinguished from the Low German-Dutch continuum (yellow). The main isoglosses ... dialects. However the fourth phase also included Low German and Dutch. It is also known ... found only in the southern parts of Alemannic (which includes Swiss German) or Bavarian (which ... Central German yes 2 *k→kch Bavarian: Kchind, Alemannic: Stokch cf. German Kind "child", Stock "stick ... 7/8 Southernmost Austro-Bavarian and High Alemannic no G: *bʰ→*b V: *p→* ...
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