lingvo.wikisort.org - LanguageCentral German or Middle German (German: mitteldeutsche Dialekte, mitteldeutsche Mundarten, Mitteldeutsch) is a group of High German dialects spoken from the Rhineland in the west to the former eastern territories of Germany.
Dialect group in Central Germany
For other uses, see Central German (disambiguation).
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Central German, Middle German |
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Geographic distribution | Western and Central Germany, southeastern Netherlands, eastern Belgium, Luxembourg and northeastern France |
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Linguistic classification | Indo-European- Germanic
- West Germanic
- High German
- Central German, Middle German
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Subdivisions |
- West Central German
- East Central German
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Glottolog | fran1268 |
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Central German dialects after 1945 and the expulsions of the Germans
2: Moselle Franconian
3: Luxembourgish
7: Thuringian
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Central German divides into two subgroups, West Central German and East Central German.
Central German is distinguished by having experienced the High German consonant shift to a lesser degree than Upper German. It is spoken in the linguistic transition region separated from Northern Germany (Low German/Low Franconian) by the Benrath line isogloss and separated from Southern Germany (Upper German) by the Speyer line.
Central German is spoken in large and influential German cities like the capital Berlin, the former West German capital Bonn, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Leipzig, Dresden and the main German financial center Frankfurt.
The area corresponds to the geological region of the hilly Central Uplands that stretches from the North German plain to the South German Scarplands, covering the states of Saarland, Rhineland-Palatinate, Hesse, Thuringia and Saxony.
The East Central dialects are the closest to Standard German (chiefly as a written language) among other German dialects. Modern Standard German thus evolved from the vocabulary and spelling of this region, with some pronunciation features from East Franconian German.[1]
Classification
- West Central German (Westmitteldeutsch), part of the Franconian language group
- Central Franconian (Mittelfränkisch)
- Ripuarian (Ripuarisch)
- Moselle Franconian (Moselfränkisch)
- Luxembourgish (Luxemburgisch)
- Rhine Franconian (Rheinfränkisch)
- East Central German (Ostmitteldeutsch)
- Thuringian (Thüringisch)
- Upper Saxon (Obersächsisch)
- Erzgebirgisch
- North Upper Saxon (Nordobersächsisch)
- Lusatian
- East Central German dialects spoken in the former eastern territories:
- Silesian (Schlesisch), nearly extinct
- High Prussian (Hochpreußisch), nearly extinct
See also
- Germany portal
Notes
- Besch, Werner; Wolf, Norbert Richard (2009). Geschichte der deutschen Sprache. Berlin: Erich Schmidt. p. 227. ISBN 9783503098668.
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Anglo-Frisian | |
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Low German | |
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Low Franconian | Standard variants | |
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West Low Franconian | |
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East Low Franconian | |
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High German | |
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Philology |
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Language subgroups |
- Northwest
- Gotho-Nordic
- South
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Reconstructed | |
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Diachronic features |
- Grimm's law
- Verner's law
- Holtzmann's law
- Sievers's law
- Kluge's law
- Germanic substrate hypothesis
- West Germanic gemination
- High German consonant shift
- Germanic a-mutation
- Germanic umlaut
- Germanic spirant law
- Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law
- Great Vowel Shift
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Synchronic features |
- Germanic verb
- Germanic strong verb
- Germanic weak verb
- Preterite-present verb
- Grammatischer Wechsel
- Indo-European ablaut
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- Italics indicate extinct languages
- Languages between parentheses are varieties of the language on their left.
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Authority control: National libraries | |
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На других языках
- [en] Central German
[it] Lingue tedesche centrali
Il tedesco centrale, talvolta ricordato come medio tedesco (in lingua tedesca Mitteldeutsch) è un gruppo di lingue, all'interno della famiglia delle lingue alto-tedesche, parlate dalla Renania alla Turingia.
[ru] Средненемецкие диалекты
Средненеме́цкие диале́кты (нем. Mitteldeutsch), также называемые центральнонемецкими (Zentraldeutsch), относятся к верхненемецким диалектам. Включает западную и восточную группу диалектов.
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