central german dialects

  • 1German dialects — Distribution of the native speakers of major continental West Germanic dialects today[citation needed](Dialects of the following standard languages: Dutch, German and Frisian). The colours in this map do not reflect the actual relationship… …

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  • 2Central German — (in German: Mitteldeutsch , or rarely Zentraldeutsch ) is a group of High German dialects spread from the Rhineland to Thuringia, south of Low German and Low Franconian and north of Upper German. In older books, Central German is sometimes called …

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  • 3East Central German — is the non Franconian sub group of Central German dialects, themselves part of High German: *Thuringian *Upper Saxon German *South Markish is a dialect of Berlin Brandenburg, whose best known form is the Berlinisch dialect of Berlin. The notable… …

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  • 4German language — German Deutsch Pronunciation [ˈdɔʏtʃ] Spoken in Primarily in German speaking Europe, as a minority language and amongst the German diaspora worldwide …

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  • 5West Central German — Geographic distribution: Rhineland Palatinate, Saarland, Hesse, North Rhine Westphalia, Lorraine, Deitscherei Linguistic classification: Indo European …

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  • 6Central Germany —   Central German language area Central Germany (Mitteldeutschland or Zentraldeutschland) has different meanings in different contexts: C …

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  • 7Central Germany (cultural area) — For other uses, see Central Germany (disambiguation). Central Germany (German: Mitteldeutschland, lit. middle Germany ) is an economic and cultural region in Germany. Its exact borders depend on context, but it is often defined as being a region… …

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  • 8German phonology — describes the phonology of Standard German.Since German is a pluricentric language, there are a number of different pronunciations of standard German which however agree in most respects.Vowels* In the northern varieties, IPA| [ʔ] occurs before… …

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  • 9German orthography — German orthography, although largely phonemic, shows many instances of spellings that are historic or analogic to other spellings rather than phonemic. Nevertheless, the pronunciation of almost every word can be derived from its spelling, once… …

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  • 10German Brazilian — Germano Brasileiro  · Deutschbrasilianer …

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