The Lusatian dialects (Standard German: Lausitzisch) are East Central German (High German) dialects spoken in southern Brandenburg and eastern Saxony...
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Sorbs (redirect from Lusatian Sorbs)
, Czech: Lužičtí Srbové, Polish: Serbołużyczanie; also known as Lusatians, Lusatian Serbs and Wends) are a West Slavic ethnic group predominantly inhabiting...
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shrank. Large dialects such as the East Pomeranian dialect, most varieties of Silesian German, Prussian dialects and Bohemian German dialects disappeared...
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Czech: Zhořelec, East Lusatian dialects: Gerlz, Gerltz, Gerltsch) is a town in the German state of Saxony. It is on the river Lusatian Neisse and is the largest...
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Sorbian languages (redirect from Lusatian language)
December 2022. Sorbian languages, also called Lusatian, or Wendish, closely related West Slavic languages or dialects; their small number of speakers in eastern...
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other German dialects, Low Lusatian never formed a too strong variation from standard German. For people moving now into this area, the dialect is easy to...
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Alemannic German Low Lusatian German Low Prussian dialect Lusatian dialects Luxembourgish Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch dialect Meuse-Rhenish Missingsch...
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minority. The Germans in Upper Lusatia speak distinct dialects of their own (Lusatian dialects). Saxony is often seen as the motherland of the Reformation...
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East Central German (redirect from Lusatian-New Marchian dialects)
Deutsche Dialekte / German Dialects". titus.uni-frankfurt.de. Gippert, Jost. "TITUS Didactica: Deutsche Dialekte / German Dialects". titus.fkidg1.uni-frankfurt...
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Lower Sorbian: Žytawa [ˈʒɨtawa]; Polish: Żytawa; Czech: Žitava; Upper Lusatian dialect: Sitte) is the southeasternmost city in the German state of Saxony...
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Upper Lusatia (section Lusatian League)
from the adjacent Lower Lusatian lands in the north, which originally were just called the March of Lusatia. The Upper Lusatian territory was previously...
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Central German (category German dialects)
Saxony. The East Central dialects are the closest to Standard German (chiefly as a written language) among other German dialects. Modern Standard German...
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High German languages (redirect from High German dialect)
continental West Germanic dialect continuum. As a technical term, the "high" in High German is a geographical reference to the group of dialects that forms "High...
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Czech language (redirect from Czech dialects)
most of Bohemia. The Moravian dialects spoken in Moravia and Czech Silesia are considerably more varied than the dialects of Bohemia. Czech has a moderately-sized...
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The Lach dialects, also known as Lachian dialects (Czech: lašská nářečí, laština, Polish: gwary laskie), are a group of West Slavic dialects that form...
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Slavic languages (redirect from Slavonic dialect)
take into account the spoken dialects of each language. Of these, certain so-called transitional dialects and hybrid dialects often bridge the gaps between...
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Germanic languages (redirect from Germanic dialects)
well as moribundity and extinction of several of its dialects. In the 21st century, German dialects are dying out as Standard German gains primacy. The...
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Pomeranian language (redirect from Middle Lechitic dialects)
Pomeranians. Their dialects, sometimes referred to as Ancient Pomeranian, had a transitory character between the Polabian dialects spoken west of Pomerania...
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List of Indo-European languages (redirect from Salzburg dialect)
Nordfjord dialects Sunnmøre dialects Romsdal dialects Trøndersk (Trøndelag) Uttrøndersk (Coastal Trøndersk) Nordmøre dialects Kristiansund dialect Sunndalsøra...
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Polish language (section Dialects)
among languages of the European Union. Polish is subdivided into regional dialects and maintains strict T–V distinction pronouns, honorifics, and various...
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Moravian dialects are considerably more varied than the dialects of Bohemia, and span a dialect continuum linking Bohemian and West Slovak dialects. A popular...
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Upper Sorbian language (redirect from Upper Lusatian language)
Stone (2002), the phonemic status of /t͡sʲ/ is controversial. In most dialects, /t͡ʃ, d͡ʒ, ʃ, ʒ/ are palato-alveolar. This is unlike Lower Sorbian, where...
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dialect (Polish: gwary niemodlińskie, Silesian: niymodlińskie gwar, niymodliński dialekt, pronunciation: ɲɨmɔˈdliɲski ˈdjalɨkt) is a Silesian dialect...
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Lower Sorbian language (redirect from Lower Lusatian)
developed in the 18th century, based on a southern form of the Cottbus dialect. The standard variety of Lower Sorbian has received structural influence...
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Scythian languages (redirect from Saka dialects)
into two dialects: a western, more conservative dialect, and an eastern, more innovative one. The Scythian languages may have formed a dialect continuum:...
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Albanian language (section Dialects)
the two dialects. Furthermore, the major part of the Albanian lexicon is common to the two dialects." Fortson 2010, p. 446: "The two dialects are mutually...
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to some West Low German dialects, while the eastern parts are influenced by the Central Pomeranian (Mittelpommersch) dialect. It differs slightly from...
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Bobolice and Pommerellisch;[citation needed] Further the east, German dialects transitioned to Low Prussian-East Pomeranian and Vistula Delta German spoken...
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Armenian language (section Dialects)
dialects, though many of the Western Armenian dialects have become extinct due to the effects of the Armenian genocide. In addition, neither dialect is...
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of Indo-Aryan dialects spoken in the Goalpara region of Assam, India. Along with Kamrupi, they form the western group of Assamese dialects. The North Bengali...
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