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Rhinelandic is a term occasionally used for linguistic varieties of a region on both sides of the Middle and Lower Rhine river in Central West Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg, including some varieties of the Limburgish language group, Kleverlandish, Moselle Franconian and Ripuarian.[citation needed]
The Local languages of villages or cities are commonly referred to as "the dialects" or "dialect".
One of the meanings of Rhinelandic is that of a group of local languages in an area called the Rhineland. Another meaning is that of the regiolect being used by the people approximately of the same area.[citation needed]
Rhinelandic is a term occasionally used for linguistic varieties of a region on both sides of the Middle and Lower Rhine river in Central West Germany...
The terms Rhinelandic, Rhenish, and Rhinelandic regiolect refer to the vernacular lect spoken in the so-called Rhineland of West Germany. This linguistic...
German Rhineland are incorrectly referred to as Kölsch, as well as the Rhinelandic regiolect. In fact, the regiolect is very different from Kölsch, being...
The Rhinelandic Rhyming Bible (Dutch: Rijnlandse Rijmbijbel and German: Rheinische Reimbibel), or (erroneously) Central Franconian Rhyming Bible (German:...
deceived", this fragment comes from an important source for Old Dutch: the Rhinelandic Rhyming Bible (Dutch: Rijnlandse Rijmbijbel; German: Rheinische Reimbibel)...
the country is only Germanophone. Luxembourgish (Lëtzebuergesch), a Rhinelandic language of the Moselle region similar to German and Dutch, was introduced...
a case where the agents and the benefactor are one and the same. In Rhinelandic colloquial German, one finds expressions like: Ich rauch mer en Zigarett...
/ft/ > /xt/ Early diphthongization of /iː/ and /yː/. Tended towards Rhinelandic and/or Limburgish in the easternmost areas, with umlaut of long vowels...
The Cooperative Dictionary of the Rhinelandic Colloquial Language (Mitmachwörterbuch der rheinischen Umgangssprache) was a website that both documents...
Institut für Landeskunde und Regionalgeschichte) (formerly: Office of Rhinelandic Regional Studies, German: Amt für Rheinische Landeskunde – ARL) in Bonn-Endenich...
consist of quarters, known as "Veedel" in both Kölsch and most often, the Rhinelandic regiolect, as well. City districts are differentiated of being links-...
combination of a north German trading system oriented on the Baltic and a Rhinelandic trading system targeting England and Flanders. German cities achieved...
standard. They survive today (along with a present tense frägt) in the Rhinelandic regiolect and underlying dialects. In Dutch, the new strong past vroeg...
the book in 1993, had already indicated that the language points to a Rhinelandic origin (in today's western Germany). That may contradict the designation...
dictionaries Altägyptisches Wörterbuch Cooperative Dictionary of the Rhinelandic Colloquial Language Petrus Dasypodius Deutsches Fremdwörterbuch Deutsches...
redaction of a Central Franconian original. Another contender is the Rhinelandic Rhyming Bible, a series of fragments of biblical histories translations...
(On the education of a prince) by Gerald of Wales Early 12th century Rhinelandic Rhyming Bible c. 1120 Theologia 'Summi Boni' by Peter Abelard c. 1121...
Other languages almost always spoken by Colognian speakers today are the Rhinelandic and Standard varieties of German. Mixed language use is common today...