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Vistulan dialect information


Vistulan
Native toPoland (formerly Germany)
RegionVistula region, West Prussia
EthnicityGermans
Language family
Indo-European
  • Germanic
    • West Germanic
      • North Sea Germanic
        • Low German
          • Northern Low German
            • Low Prussian
              • Vistulan
Language codes
ISO 639-3

The Vistulan dialect (German: Dialekt des Weichselgebietes, lit. 'dialect of the Vistula region') was a dialect of Low Prussian, which belongs to Low German. The dialect was spoken in West Prussia (today in Poland) around Zarnowitzer See, Danzig and Graudenz.[1] It had a border to Mundart der Weichselwerder.[1] It is related to Nehrungisch.

  1. ^ a b Peter Wiesinger, Die Einteilung der deutschen Dialekte, sub-chapter 3.4.7. Das Niederpreußische, in: Werner Besch, Ulrich Knoop, Wolfgang Putschke, Herbert Ernst Wiegand (eds.), Dialektologie: Ein Handbuch zur deutschen und allgemeinen Dialektforschung. Zweiter Halbband. Berlin / New York: Walter de Gruyter. 1983. ISBN 9783110203332., here p. 892

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