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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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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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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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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Local dialect) Rhine Franconian (related neighboring dialect group) Meuse-Rhenish Wikimedia Commons has media related to Moselfraenkisch dialects. Documentação...
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Merelbeke - Merksplas - Mertens, Pierre - Mesen - Meulebeke - Meuse-Inférieure - Meuse-Rhenish - Middelkerke - Military of Belgium - Minimum legal ages in...
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Veermaster The Juniper Tree (fairy tale) Low German (school subject) Meuse-Rhenish Moin Ohnsorg-Theater Masurian dialects 2.2–5 million in northern Germany...
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Rhine and Ruhr rivers. Duisburg is one of the largest cities in the Meuse-Rhenish (closely related to Dutch) dialect area and the largest in the Kleverlandish...
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family Indo-European Germanic West Germanic Istvaeonic Low Franconian Meuse-Rhenish Limburgish East Limburgish Southern East Limburgish Sittard dialect...
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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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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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family Indo-European Germanic West Germanic Istvaeonic Low Franconian Meuse-Rhenish Limburgish Central Limburgish Trichterlands Maastrichtian Official status...
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Rhinelandic (redirect from Rhenish German)
Franconian One can't speak of a Rhenish dialect area. Its northern areas are also covered by the more modern term of Meuse-Rhenish, which exclusively refers...
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Lusatian dialects Luxembourgish Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch dialect Meuse-Rhenish Missingsch Mòcheno language Moselle Franconian dialects Multiethnolect...
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ranges in Europe that form part of the same volcanic field and also of the Rhenish Massif. These are mountains and hills composed of slate and limestone,...
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family Indo-European Germanic West Germanic Istvaeonic Low Franconian Meuse-Rhenish Limburgish West Limburgish Demerkempes Hasselt dialect Language codes...
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family Indo-European Germanic West Germanic Istvaeonic Low Franconian Meuse-Rhenish Limburgish West Limburgish Dommellands Hamont-Achel dialect Language...
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Ardennes (category Rhenish Massif)
valleys carved by swift-flowing rivers, the most prominent of which is the Meuse. Its most populous cities are Verviers in Belgium and Charleville-Mézières...
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family Indo-European Germanic West Germanic Istvaeonic Low Franconian Meuse-Rhenish Limburgish Central Limburgish Weertlands Weert dialect Official status...
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larger basin of the Meuse, and about 30 km (19 mi) north of the High Fens, which form the northern edge of the Eifel uplands of the Rhenish Massif. The maximum...
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needed]) Language family Indo-European Germanic West Germanic Istvaeonic Meuse-Rhenish Limburgish Central Limburgish Horns Montfortian Writing system Latin...
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Roman Empire, and the Rhenish territory was divided between the duchies of Upper Lorraine on the Moselle and Lower Lorraine on the Meuse. The Ottonian dynasty...
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conscripted to the German Army. Since the time of the French invasions the Meuse-Rhenish dialect has been widely spoken in Hombourg. The local dialect was used...
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the Netherlands, where, together with the rivers Meuse and Scheldt, it forms the extensive Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt delta, with 25,347 km2 (9,787 sq mi) the...
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southern conclusion of the Lower Rhenish lowlands and the transition to the Rhenish Massif (Rheinische Schiefergebirge or "Rhenish Slate Mountains"). The Cologne...
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Empire west of Cologne and southeast of the Low Countries, in the Lower Rhenish–Westphalian Circle. The pilgrimages, the Coronation of the Holy Roman Emperor...
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other coal bearing areas in Belgium - lies on the northern edge of the Rhenish Massif. Belgium portal Energy portal Sillon industriel, the industrial...
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Netherlands, including the Nederrijn (English: Nether Rhine) within the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta; alternatively, Lower Rhine may also refer to just the part...
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