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The linguistic boundary in the French department of Moselle (Lorraine region) is a subset of the wider Romance-Germanic language border that stretches through Belgium, France, Switzerland and Italy.
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The linguisticboundary in the French department ofMoselle (Lorraine region) is a subset of the wider Romance-Germanic language border that stretches...
early 20th century, about 60% of the population had lived in the Breton-speaking areas. LinguisticboundaryofMoselle Fañch Broudic, À la recherche de...
department of the former northeastern French region of Lorraine (See LinguisticboundaryofMoselle). The term Lorraine Franconian has multiple denotations...
patchwork of ethnicities and dialects not mutually intelligible with either standard French or German (see linguisticboundaryofMoselle). Traditionally...
map of the boundary is given in the article on the Lorraine Franconian dialect. The Lorraine region northeast of this linguisticboundary in the present-day...
then the names of villages close to the linguisticboundaryofMoselle and the last ones, including all those of French-speaking Moselle, were Germanized...
historical and comparative linguistics, Low Franconian is a linguistic category used to classify a number of historical and contemporary West Germanic varieties...
varieties of Alsatian and Moselle Franconian are identified as "regional languages", but the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages of 1998 has...
variety of German. Luxembourgish, German and French are the three official languages (Amtssprachen) of Luxembourg. As a standard form of the Moselle Franconian...
boundary between modern German dialects, with Ripuarian to the north, and Moselle Frankish to the south. Also located nearby is the modern boundary of...
Basin (the Winnweiler–Börrstadt–Göllheim line), and forms the western boundaryof the Upper Rhine Plain. The Grand Ballon is the highest peak at 1,424 m...
ethnic boundaries (as understood in the 19th century) bore little or limited resemblance to the actual or historical linguistic situation of the Germanic...
the beginning of the OHG period, with the linguisticboundary later stabilised approximately along the course of the Meuse and Moselle in the east, and...
by much of the urban population—disappeared in the Middle Ages (as did Moselle Romance in Germany). But the Germanic tribes that had penetrated Roman...
Belgian and international media, envisioning a split of Belgium along linguistic divisions, with the Flemish Community (Flanders) and the French-speaking...
Commissar of All Conquered Lands between the Meuse and the Rhine and the Rhine and the Moselle". Rudler had hitherto been the judge at the Court of Cassation...
religion, except in Alsace-Moselle, which was part of Germany in 1905, and continues to subsidize education and clergy of Catholicism, Lutheranism, Calvinism...
High German). The start and end dates of ENHG are, like all linguistic periodisations, somewhat arbitrary. In spite of many alternative suggestions, Scherer's...
that make the most linguistic sense. There is an unavoidable amount of arbitrariness and subjectivity in defining dialect boundaries and groupings. Achterhooks...
caused by the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806, the German-speaking people of the old Empire had a common linguistic, cultural, and legal tradition...
conventions derived from linguistic evolution, but ignores the transformations that the roots and morphemes underwent in the development of the Romance language...
forms of Central Franconian dialects such as Ripuarian and Moselle Franconian. While both forms of Low Franconian were instrumental to the framing of Middle...
(1793). The counties of Créhange and of Dabo were joined to Moselle (1793), as was the lordship of Lixing (1795). The Republic of Mulhouse, affiliated...
Gilson Act of November 8, 1962. The boundariesof certain provinces, arrondissements and municipalities were modified and facilities for linguistic minorities...