• Southeast Limburgish (Dutch: Zuidoost-Limburgs) is a cover term for the Ripuarian dialects spoken in Dutch Limburg. In the Netherlands and Belgium this...
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  • ("in-between language"), no matter the exact dialect/language with which standard Dutch is combined. Since Limburgish is still the mother tongue of many inhabitants...
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  • Kerkrade dialect consider it to be a Limburgish dialect (see Southeast Limburgish dialect) and call it Limburgsj [ˈlembøʁəçʃ][tone?] ('Limburgish'), Kirchröadsj...
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    Brabantian South Brabantian Limburgish West Limburgish Central Limburgish East Limburgish Ripuarian Kerkrade dialect Vaals dialect Ripuarian is not recognised...
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  • It is however not a Dutch dialect but a separate related language. The mixed dialect of Dutch-Limburgish unlike Limburgish proper does not typically extend...
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    speak Bocholtzer, a Southeast Limburgish dialect that is linguistically Ripuarian but commonly perceived as a Limburgish dialect. Castle De Bongard, Bocholtz...
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    Flemish), Zeelandic, Limburgish and Surinamese Dutch. Originally in the later County of Holland, Old Frisian or a related Ingvaeonic dialect was spoken. There...
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  • (Brussels) - Socialistische Partij - Anders (sp.a) - Sonian Forest - Southeast Limburgish dialect - South Tower (Brussels) - Spaak, Paul-Henri - Speaker of the...
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    Meuse-Rhenish (category German dialects)
    they can be regarded as the German extension or counterpart of the Limburgish dialects in the Netherlands and Belgium, and of Kleverlandish (Kleverlands)...
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    Standard Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbraːbɑnts] , Brabantian: [ˈbrɑːbans]), is a dialect group of the Dutch language. It is named after the historical Duchy of...
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  • the dialects. The transition from German dialects to Dutch variants followed two basic routes: From Central German to Southeastern Dutch (Limburgish) in...
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  • only occurred in the Limburgish dialects. Many details of the exact phonetics are uncertain, and seemed to have differed by dialect. The overall system...
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    For the dialects in the southeast, called Veenkoloniaals, it is a bit different on both sides of the Groningen-Drenthe border, as the dialect spoken there...
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    Düsseldorf). It excludes, however, Ripuarian dialects in the Bergisches Land and other varieties southeast of Wuppertal. The name is commonly used among...
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    Eygelshoven (category Articles containing Limburgish-language text)
    [ˈɛiɣəlsɦoːvə(n)], Limburgish: Egelze [ˈeːɣəlzə], Ripuarian: Ejelze [ˈeːjəlzə]) is a village, since 1982 part of the town of Kerkrade, in the southeast of the Netherlands...
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    Limburgish. In addition, the historically Dutch-speaking Brussels Capital Region is officially bilingual, but now largely francophone. Dutch dialects...
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    Westphalian dialects spoken in Drenthe, a province of the Netherlands. They are spoken by about half of the population of the province. The dialects from the...
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    language area in the northwest to the Rhine Franconian dialects in the southeast. Along with Limburgish, Central Franconian has a simple tone system called...
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    significant degree[citation needed]. Limburgish itself has a number of dialects. It is speculated that the dialects originally spoken by the Ripuarian Franks...
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  • Jersey Dutch language (category Dialects of languages with ISO 639-3 code)
    Jersey Dutch, also known as Bergen Dutch, was a Dutch dialect formerly spoken in northeastern New Jersey from the late 17th century until the early 20th...
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    which includes parts of Belgium and the Netherlands, the Germanic dialect Limburgish is spoken. Especially in eastern Germany, the regional languages have...
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    Zeelandic (category Dutch dialects)
    considered a Low Franconian dialect of Dutch, but there have been movements to promote the status of Zeelandic from a dialect of Dutch to a separate regional...
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    (Dutch: Stadsfries, Stadfries; West Frisian: Stedsk, Stedfrysk) is a set of dialects spoken in certain cities in the province of Friesland in the northern Netherlands...
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    the spoken dialect is Budels (linguistically a Limburgish dialect), rather than Kempenlands (linguistically an East Brabantian dialect). Wendy van Eijk...
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    Limburg (Netherlands) (category Pages with Limburgish IPA)
    of Nijmegen. Dialects in the southeast (near Aachen) are closer to Ripuarian and are sometimes classified as Southeast Limburgish. Dialects in the western...
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  • Nederlaands Nedersaksies; Dutch: Nederlands Nedersaksisch) are the Low Saxon dialects of the Low German language that are spoken in the northeastern Netherlands...
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    following table compares a number of Frisian, English, Scots, Yola, Dutch, Limburgish, German and Afrikaans words with common West Germanic (or older) origin...
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  • very rare for speakers to use the hard G when speaking Brabantian or Limburgish. In Southern Dutch, the phonemes /x/ and /ɣ/ are either cardinal velars...
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    with other types of Dutch people or forms of the language—for example Limburgish, the Belgian varieties of the Dutch language ("Flemish"), or even any...
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    1080/14790718.2017.1350185. hdl:1887/79190. ISSN 1479-0718. "Limburgish- Limburgse taal & Limburgs dialect | Limburgs.org". Limbörgse Academie. Retrieved 23 December...
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