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- Bergish_dialects abstract "Bergish is the collection of local speech varieties of the Bergisches Land Region east of the Rhine in West Germany. The term is common in the general populace, but is not of much linguistic relevance, because the varieties belong to several quite distinct groups inside the Continental West Germanic dialect continuum. As usual inside a dialect continuum, neighboring varieties have a maximum of similarities, and speakers being used to the rather small individual lingual differences in their immediate neighborhood perceive them naïvely as varieties of some bigger, undivided group, such as "Bergish", being part of "Rhinelandic", being part of "German", etc..In fact, "Bergish" varieites belong to three major groups following the dialect geographers of today: East Bergish in the North East is the smallest group. Combining features the of Westphalian group, the Limburgish, and (predominantly) the Zuid-Gelders or Cleverlands group, it is usually seen as part of the latter. Zuid-Gelders covers much of the Lower Rhine area in Germany and extends into the Central Netherlands. It is a Low Franconian group, whereas Westphalian belongs to the Low German group. Low Bergish, or Western Bergish, is located in the North West and is seen as the eastmost part of the Limburgish language group, which extends far beyond the rivers Rhine and Maas into the Netherlands and Belgium. They are also part of the East Limburgish group, that is, the varieties of Limbugish spoken in Germany. They combine Low Franconian properties with some Ripuarian properties. South Bergish, or Upper Bergish, varieties are part of the Ripuarian group, where they form the East Ripuarian subgroup. Ripuarian varieties are also spoken West of the Rhine, and in some small areas next to the respective borders in Belgium and in the Netherlands. Contrasting the abovementioned two Bergish groups, Ripuarian Bergish varieties belong to the Middle German group, and thus are High German varieties, together with for example Austro-Bavarian and Swiss German, among many others.The Bergish varieties in the northern areas are also referred to as parts of Meuse-Rhenish, which exclusively refers to the Low Franconian varieties, that are Limburgish including Low Bergish, and Zuid-Gelders including East Bergish.".
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- Bergish_dialects wikiPageOutDegree "42".
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageRevisionID "660393077".
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Austro-Bavarian.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Bavarian_language.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Bergisches_Land.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bergisches_Land.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Category:Central_German_languages.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_dialects.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Category:Low_Franconian_languages.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ripuarian.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Dialect_continuum.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Dialect_geography.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Dialectology.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink East_Bergish.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Fritz_Langensiepen_(Linguist).
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Georg_Cornelissen.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Georg_Wenker.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink High_German.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink High_German_languages.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Limburgish_language.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Linguistics.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Low_Bergish.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Low_Franconian.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Low_Franconian_languages.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Low_German.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Rhine.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Meuse-Rhenish.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Meuse_(river).
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Low_German.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Honnen.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Rhine.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Rhinelandic.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Ripuarian_language.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink South_Bergish.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink South_Guelderish.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Swiss_German.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Westphalian_language.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLink Zuid-Gelders.
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bergish dialects".
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bergish".
- Bergish_dialects wikiPageWikiLinkText "bergish dialects".
- Bergish_dialects hasPhotoCollection Bergish_dialects.
- Bergish_dialects subject Category:Bergisches_Land.
- Bergish_dialects subject Category:Central_German_languages.
- Bergish_dialects subject Category:German_dialects.
- Bergish_dialects subject Category:Low_Franconian_languages.
- Bergish_dialects subject Category:Ripuarian.
- Bergish_dialects hypernym Collection.
- Bergish_dialects type Book.
- Bergish_dialects type Language.
- Bergish_dialects type Dialect.
- Bergish_dialects type Language.
- Bergish_dialects comment "Bergish is the collection of local speech varieties of the Bergisches Land Region east of the Rhine in West Germany. The term is common in the general populace, but is not of much linguistic relevance, because the varieties belong to several quite distinct groups inside the Continental West Germanic dialect continuum.".
- Bergish_dialects label "Bergish dialects".
- Bergish_dialects sameAs Bergische_Dialekte.
- Bergish_dialects sameAs Bergisch.
- Bergish_dialects sameAs Bergisch.
- Bergish_dialects sameAs m.0cmb_p3.
- Bergish_dialects sameAs Q329030.
- Bergish_dialects sameAs Q329030.
- Bergish_dialects wasDerivedFrom Bergish_dialects?oldid=660393077.
- Bergish_dialects isPrimaryTopicOf Bergish_dialects.