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  • A '''dialect continuum''' is a range of [[dialect]]s spoken across a large geographical area, diff The [[German dialects]] provide an example of a dialect continuum.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dialect continuum]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ted by the geographical spread of the High German consonant shift, and the dialect continuum that connects the German with the Dutch language.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dialect continuum]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • A '''dialect continuum''' is a range of [[dialect]]s spoken across a large geographical area, diff The [[German dialects]] provide an example of a dialect continuum.
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  • ...to Wiesinger, Heeroma & König).png|right|350px|A map of the West Germanic dialect continuum circa 1945.}} ...of [[Germany]], [[Austria]], and some neighbouring areas. Collectively, [[Dialect continuum|these varieties of German]] form one of the world's major [[Language|langua
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  • ...en languages within the same [[language family]] is usually gradual (see [[dialect continuum]]). The concepts of [[Ausbausprache - Abstandsprache - Dachsprache|Ausbausp
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  • There are many dialects of Punjabi and they all form part of a [[dialect continuum]], merging with [[Sindhi language|Sindhi]] and related languages in Pakista
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  • ...a]], [[Greece]] and [[Turkey]]. Bulgarian and Macedonian properly form a [[dialect continuum]], with the Bulgarian standard being based on the more eastern dialects, an
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