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== Definition of Bergish == |
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Hello, |
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the scope of Bergish in the body of the article includes South Bergish and divides Bergish into Low Bergish and East Bergish. This contradicts |
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<ref>''Neuere Forschungen in Linguistik und Philologie |
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aus dem Kreise seiner Schüler Ludwig Erich Schmitt zum 65. Geburtstag gewidmet''. Steiner, 1975, p. 82 </ref>. Hence I |
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suggest an only secondary coverage of the aforementioned terminology. |
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Kind regards, |
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the scope of Bergish in the body of the article includes South Bergish and divides Bergish into Low Bergish and East Bergish. This contradicts
. Hence I
suggest an only secondary coverage of the aforementioned terminology.
Kind regards,
Sarcelles (talk) 09:43, 31 October 2018 (UTC)