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Hessian
- East Central German Thuringian Upper Saxon, including Erzgebirgisch South Marchian Lusatian Silesian (now mostly spoken by the German minority in Upper Silesia) High Prussian (nearly extinct)
- West Central German Central Franconian Ripuarian Moselle Franconian dialects, including Luxembourgish Hunsrik language (from the Hunsrückisch dialect) Rhine Franconian Palatine, including Lorraine Franconian (France) ...
Geographic distribution: German-speaking Europe, Central and southernGermany, Austria and South Tyrol, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Belgium, Alsace and LorraineGlottolog: high1289en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_German_languages- People also ask
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German dialects are the various traditional local varieties of the German language. Though varied by region, those of the southern half of Germany beneath the Benrath line are dominated by the geographical spread of the High German consonant shift, and the dialect continuum that connects German … See more
Traditionally, all of the major dialect groupings of German dialects are typically named after so-called "stem duchies" or "tribal duchies" (German: Stammesherzogtümer) by early German linguists, among … See more
In relation to varieties of Standard German
In linguistics of German, German dialects are distinguished from varieties of Standard German.
• The German dialects are the traditional local varieties. They are traced back to the different Germanic … See more• Datenbank fuer Gesprochenes Deutsch (DGD2) – a database with several dialect corpora covering German and overseas (North American, … See more
The dialects of German that are or were spoken primarily in colonies or communities founded by German-speakers resemble … See more
• Friedrich Maurer (1942), Nordgermanen und Alemannen: Studien zur germanischen und frühdeutschen Sprachgeschichte, … See more
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WebHigh German languages; High Prussian dialect; Highest Alemannic German; Historic Colognian; Hohenlohisch dialect; Hunsrik; Hunsrückisch dialect; Hutterite German
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WebAachen dialect. Achterhooks. Alemannic German. Alsatian language. Austrian German. Austro-Bavarian language.
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https://worddisk.com/wiki/German_dialectWebGerman dialects are the various traditional local varieties of the German language. Though varied by region, those of the southern half of Germany beneath the Benrath line are …
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WebHessian is a group of German dialects, characterized as a Central German dialect according to its share in the High German sound shift and spoken mainly in Hesse, but …
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