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    In German linguistics, the Benrath line (German: Benrather Linie) is the maken–machen isogloss: dialects north of the line have the original /k/ in maken...
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    line Central German is spoken. In the area between the Uerdingen line and the Benrath line to its south, which includes parts of Belgium and the Netherlands...
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    Benrath (German pronunciation: [ˈbɛnʁaːt]) is a quarter of Düsseldorf in the south of the city, part of Borough 9. It has been a part of Düsseldorf since...
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  • Düsseldorf-Benrath Benrath line, a term of German linguistics (the maken-machen isogloss) Karl Benrath (1845–1924), German church historian Martin Benrath (1926–2000)...
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    Isogloss (redirect from Isolexic line)
    isoglosses, such as the Benrath line that distinguishes High German from the other West Germanic languages and the La Spezia–Rimini Line that divides the Northern...
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    German/Low Franconian) by the Benrath line isogloss and separated from Southern Germany (Upper German) by the Speyer line. Central German is spoken in...
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    Pfaffenhofen and Pforzheim, lie mostly to the south. Benrath line High German consonant shift Uerdingen line Rolf Bergmann; Claudine Moulin; Nikolaus Ruge (2019)...
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    defined a Bergisch dialect group that includes the dialects North of Benrath line spoken to the east of the Rhine to about Essen, Mülheim and Wuppertal...
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    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...
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    the line Arnhem – Kleve – Wesel – Duisburg – Wuppertal (along the Rhine-IJssel Line). The Diest-Nijmegen Line is its western border, the Benrath line (from...
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