In linguistics, Meuse-Rhenish (German: Rheinmaasländisch (Rhml.)) is a term with several meanings, used both in literary criticism and dialectology. As...
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Limburgish (redirect from Meuse-Rhenish languages)
dialectology considers Limburgish part of the Rhenish Fan. Sometimes it is also called a variety of Meuse-Rhenish, especially among German dialectologists...
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The counts and dukes of Jülich were named "van Gulik" in the local Meuse-Rhenish dialect. Other notable people with the surname include: David Van der...
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influences too, such as Latin, Low German, Dutch, French and Southern Meuse-Rhenish (Limburgish). Several elements of grammar are unique to Ripuarian and...
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Local dialect) Rhine Franconian (related neighboring dialect group) Meuse-Rhenish Wikimedia Commons has media related to Moselfraenkisch dialects. Documentação...
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recognised as a regional language. It consists of Dutch varieties of Meuse-Rhenish and is spoken in the south-eastern province of Limburg. Yiddish and...
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Veermaster The Juniper Tree (fairy tale) Low German (school subject) Meuse-Rhenish Moin Ohnsorg-Theater Masurian dialects Low Valyrian 2.2–5 million in...
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territories where Afrikaans or Dutch are official languages Low Franconian Meuse-Rhenish Middle Dutch Old Frankish Surinamese Dutch Afrikaans is a daughter language...
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clusters based on the geographical area in which they are spoken (i.e. Meuse-Rhenish or Westphalian) and their degree of participation with the Second Germanic...
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