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  • *Rudolf Ernst Keller. 1961. ''German Dialects. Phonology and Morphology, with Selected Texts''. Manchester: Manchester Un
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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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  • ...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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