Weert dialect or Weert Limburgish (natively Wieërts, Standard Dutch: Weerts [ʋeːrts]) is the city dialect and variant of Limburgish spoken in the Dutch...
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dialects spoken in the Belgian and Dutch provinces of Limburg. The Weert dialect is only one of many variants of Limburgish. Railway station: Weert Willem...
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1017/S0025100310000162 Heijmans, Linda; Gussenhoven, Carlos (1998), "The Dutch dialect of Weert" (PDF), Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 28 (1–2):...
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ISBN 978-87-500-3865-8 Heijmans, Linda; Gussenhoven, Carlos (1998), "The Dutch dialect of Weert" (PDF), Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 28 (1–2):...
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ISBN 978-0-7190-6689-4 Heijmans, Linda; Gussenhoven, Carlos (1998), "The Dutch dialect of Weert" (PDF), Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 28 (1–2):...
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S2CID 195707076 Heijmans, Linda; Gussenhoven, Carlos (1998), "The Dutch dialect of Weert" (PDF), Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 28 (1–2):...
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S2CID 145782045 Heijmans, Linda; Gussenhoven, Carlos (1998), "The Dutch dialect of Weert" (PDF), Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 28 (1–2):...
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reported from the Bavarian dialect of Amstetten. However, it is phonetically open-mid, [œ]. It occurs allophonically in Weert Limburgish as well as in some...
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Limburgish (redirect from Limburgian dialect)
more vowels. According to Peter Ladefoged, the vowel inventory of the dialect of Weert is perhaps the richest in the world. It has 28 vowels, among which...
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ISBN 0-7190-6689-1 Heijmans, Linda; Gussenhoven, Carlos (1998), "The Dutch dialect of Weert" (PDF), Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 28 (1–2):...
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the diphthong [œj]. In that regard, Maastrichtian is much like the Weert dialect, in which the three phonemic closing diphthongs are also associated...
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ISBN 978-3-86288-055-3 Newton, Brian (1972), The generative Interpretation of Dialect: A Study of Modern Greek Phonology, Cambridge Studies in Linguistics, vol...
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Arabic and part of the Levantine dialects (e.g. Lebanese and Syrian), are missing both, although most Modern Arabic dialects have /ɡ/ in their native phonemic...
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([æ̝, ɑ̝̈]) than their long counterparts. Unlike in the neighboring dialect of Weert, all monophthong-glide combinations which are not phonemic diphthongs...
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Languages of the Netherlands (section Minority languages, regional languages and dialects in the Benelux)
around Almere and the rest. Limburg is divided into a small area around Weert, a large area until Venlo and an area North of this. There is another major...
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Belgium. From there, it runs in northeastern direction, north of Hasselt and Weert, Netherlands, from where it goes straight east. It passes south of Venlo...
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S2CID 195707076 Heijmans, Linda; Gussenhoven, Carlos (1998), "The Dutch dialect of Weert" (PDF), Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 28 (1–2):...
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the north of Weert, Limburg, is located on the provincial border with Limburg. The spoken dialect is Peellands (an East Brabantian dialect, which is very...
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English, Dialects of English, Edinburgh University Press, ISBN 978-0-7486-2529-1 Heijmans, Linda; Gussenhoven, Carlos (1998), "The Dutch dialect of Weert" (PDF)...
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S2CID 145782045 Heijmans, Linda; Gussenhoven, Carlos (1998), "The Dutch dialect of Weert" (PDF), Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 28 (1–2):...
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1080/07268609708599550 Heijmans, Linda; Gussenhoven, Carlos (1998), "The Dutch dialect of Weert" (PDF), Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 28 (1–2):...
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S2CID 145782045 Heijmans, Linda; Gussenhoven, Carlos (1998), "The Dutch dialect of Weert" (PDF), Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 28 (1–2):...
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frication occurs as a coda allophone of /ʀ/ in the Limburgish dialects of Maastricht and Weert. Voiceless trills occur phonemically in e.g. Welsh and Icelandic...
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Roermond (redirect from Roermond dialect)
A52 leads to Düsseldorf. Westbound the provincial road N280 leads towards Weert and connects to the A2 towards Eindhoven. Roermond has a train station with...
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July 2022. Heijmans, Linda; Gussenhoven, Carlos (1998), "The Dutch dialect of Weert" (PDF), Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 28 (1–2):...
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S2CID 145782045. Heijmans, Linda; Gussenhoven, Carlos (1998). "The Dutch dialect of Weert" (PDF). Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 28 (1–2):...
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Dialects in the western part of Limburg, surrounding Weert, are influenced by the neighbouring dialects of southeast Brabant, which means that the tone is...
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Schiphol Airport Helmond – Venlo-(international connections into Germany) Weert – Roermond – Sittard – Maastricht/Heerlen Eindhoven Centraal is served by...
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of North Brabant (area southwest of Eindhoven) and Dutch Limburg around Weert. The Medieval Latin name Campania, firstly attested in the mid-11th century...
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Zhejiang and southern Jiangsu, speak the Hangzhou dialect, a Wu dialect unique to the area. Hangzhou's dialect differs from those of regions in southern Zhejiang...
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