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{{Short description|Variety of Central German}} | |||
{{Infobox language family | {{Infobox language family | ||
|name = West Central German | | name = West Central German | ||
|altname = {{lang|de|Westmitteldeutsch}} | | altname = {{lang|de|Westmitteldeutsch}} | ||
|region = ], ], ], ], ], ], ] | | region = ], ], ], ], ], ], ] | ||
|familycolor = Indo-European | | familycolor = Indo-European | ||
|fam2 = ] |
| fam2 = ] | ||
|fam3 = ] | | fam3 = ] | ||
|fam4 = ] |
| fam4 = ] | ||
|fam5 = ] | | fam5 = ] | ||
|child1 = ] | | child1 = ] | ||
|child2 = ] | | child2 = ] | ||
|glotto = high1287 | | glotto = high1287 | ||
|glottorefname= West Middle German | | glottorefname = West Middle German | ||
|map = Westmitteldeutsches Mundartgebiet.PNG | | map = Westmitteldeutsches Mundartgebiet.PNG | ||
|mapcaption = West Central German–language area | | mapcaption = West Central German–language area | ||
| fam6 = ] | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''West Central German''' ({{ |
'''West Central German''' ({{langx|de|Westmitteldeutsch}}) belongs to the ], ] dialect family of ]. It includes the following sub-families: | ||
* ''']''' ({{lang|de|Mittelfränkisch}}) | * ''']''' ({{lang|de|Mittelfränkisch}}) | ||
** ] ({{lang|de|Ripuarisch}}), spoken in ] (including {{lang|de|]}}) and ] and a small edge |
** ] ({{lang|de|Ripuarisch}}), spoken in ] (including {{lang|de|]}}) and ] and a small edge of the south of the ]. | ||
** ] ({{lang|de|Moselfränkisch}}; {{ |
** ] ({{lang|de|Moselfränkisch}}; {{langx|fr|francique luxembourgeois}}) in ], ] and ] | ||
*** ] ({{lang|de|Luxemburgisch}}; {{ |
*** ] ({{lang|de|Luxemburgisch}}; {{langx|lb|Lëtzebuergesch}}; {{lang|fr|francique luxembourgeois}} or {{lang|fr|luxembourgeois}}) in ], Belgium and France | ||
*** ] ({{lang|de|Riograndenser Hunsrückisch}}), spoken in Brazil and derived from the {{lang|de|Hunsrückisch|italic=no}} dialect of Moselle Franconian | *** ] ({{lang|de|Riograndenser Hunsrückisch}}), spoken in Brazil and derived from the {{lang|de|Hunsrückisch|italic=no}} dialect of Moselle Franconian | ||
* ''']''' ({{lang|de|Rheinfränkisch}}; {{lang|fr|francique rhénan}}) | * ''']''' ({{lang|de|Rheinfränkisch}}; {{lang|fr|francique rhénan}}) | ||
** ] ({{lang|de|Pfälzisch}}; {{lang|fr|francique palatin}}), spoken in ] | ** ] ({{lang|de|Pfälzisch}}; {{lang|fr|francique palatin}}), spoken in ] | ||
*** ] ({{lang|de|Lothringisch}}; {{lang|fr|francique lorrain}}) in the French region of ] | *** ] ({{lang|de|Lothringisch}}; {{lang|fr|francique lorrain}}) in the French region of ] | ||
*** ] ({{lang|de|Bukowinadeutsch}}) in ] (extinct) | *** ] ({{lang|de|Bukowinadeutsch}}) in ] (extinct) {{citation needed|date=March 2023}} | ||
*** ] ({{lang|de|Pennsylvaniadeutsch}}) in historical communities in North America, especially |
*** ] ({{lang|de|Pennsylvaniadeutsch}}) in historical communities in North America, especially ] | ||
** ] ({{lang|de|Hessisch}}) in ] and the ] region of Rhineland-Palatinate | ** ] ({{lang|de|Hessisch}}) in ] and the ] region of Rhineland-Palatinate | ||
*** |
*** North Hessian ({{lang|de|Nordhessisch}}) | ||
*** |
*** Central Hessian ({{lang|de|Mittelhessisch}}) | ||
*** |
*** East Hessian ({{lang|de|Osthessisch}}) | ||
*** |
*** South Hessian ({{lang|de|Südhessisch}}) | ||
On the southern and southeastern edges, West Central German varieties border on an area often considered a transitional area between ] and ], comprising the dialect groups ] and ] (popularly called ''Franconian'' because dialects of this sub-family are spoken all over ]). | |||
West Central German was spoken in several settlements throughout America, for example in the ]. | West Central German was spoken in several settlements throughout America, for example in the ]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*] | * ] | ||
*] | * ] | ||
*] | * ] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:23, 17 December 2024
Variety of Central GermanWest Central German | |
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Westmitteldeutsch | |
Geographic distribution | Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland, Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia, German-speaking Community of Belgium, Lorraine, Deitscherei |
Linguistic classification | Indo-European
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Subdivisions | |
Language codes | |
Glottolog | high1287 |
West Central German–language area |
West Central German (German: Westmitteldeutsch) belongs to the Central, High German dialect family of German. It includes the following sub-families:
- Central Franconian (Mittelfränkisch)
- Ripuarian (Ripuarisch), spoken in North Rhine-Westphalia (including Kölsch) and German-speaking Belgium and a small edge of the south of the Dutch province of Limbourg.
- Moselle Franconian (Moselfränkisch; French: francique luxembourgeois) in Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland and France
- Luxembourgish (Luxemburgisch; Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuergesch; francique luxembourgeois or luxembourgeois) in Luxembourg, Belgium and France
- Hunsrik (Riograndenser Hunsrückisch), spoken in Brazil and derived from the Hunsrückisch dialect of Moselle Franconian
- Rhine Franconian (Rheinfränkisch; francique rhénan)
- Palatinate Franconian (Pfälzisch; francique palatin), spoken in Rhineland-Palatinate
- Lorraine Franconian (Lothringisch; francique lorrain) in the French region of Lorraine
- Bukovina German (Bukowinadeutsch) in Bukovina (extinct)
- Pennsylvania German (Pennsylvaniadeutsch) in historical communities in North America, especially Pennsylvania
- Hessian (Hessisch) in Hesse and the Rhenish Hesse region of Rhineland-Palatinate
- North Hessian (Nordhessisch)
- Central Hessian (Mittelhessisch)
- East Hessian (Osthessisch)
- South Hessian (Südhessisch)
- Palatinate Franconian (Pfälzisch; francique palatin), spoken in Rhineland-Palatinate
On the southern and southeastern edges, West Central German varieties border on an area often considered a transitional area between Central German and Upper German, comprising the dialect groups South Franconian German and East Franconian German (popularly called Franconian because dialects of this sub-family are spoken all over Franconia).
West Central German was spoken in several settlements throughout America, for example in the Amana Colonies.