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  • {{r|German dialects}}
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  • The [[German dialects]] provide an example of a dialect continuum.
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  • {{r|German dialects}}
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  • *Rudolf Ernst Keller. 1961. ''German Dialects. Phonology and Morphology, with Selected Texts''. Manchester: Manchester Un
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  • {{r|German dialects}}
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  • Although many '''German dialects''' exist, when people speak of the [[German language]] today, they are like ...ly replaced the use of dialect in northern Germany, where the original Low German dialects have declined rapidly. However, in other parts of Germany, dialects remain
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  • *[[German dialects]] ‡<br />
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  • {{r|German dialects}}
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  • ...side [[Luxembourgish]], which was previously regarded as one of the many [[German dialects]]. ''Hochdeutsch'', 'High German', is the standard version of German as tau The German dialects are spoken throughout [[Germany]], [[Austria]] and elsewhere. Over 100 mill
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  • {{r|German dialects}}
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  • ...der, it is not customary to include the Dutch dialects in a description of German dialects, except where this is pertinent to discussion of cross-border linguistic ph ...not. Modern Standard German (or ''Hochdeutsch'') derives largely from High German dialects.
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  • ...urth from last paragraph, which states: "The demarcation between Dutch and German dialects is made on the basis of the standard language spoken in the region concerne ...dialects (including Frisian, Old English, Saxon, and Low Franconian). High German dialects are a mix of Bavarian, Alemannic (including Swabian), East Franconian, Sout
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  • [[Calendar]] | [[German dialects]] | [[Islam]] | [[Judaism]] | [[Julius Caesar]] | ''[[Marbury v. Madison]]'
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  • {{rpr|German dialects}} 891
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  • ...echnical engineering]], [[Geotechnical investigation]], [[Gerd Müller]], [[German dialects]], [[German language]], [[German Resistance]], [[Germany]], [[Germ cell]],
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