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'''High Franconian''' or '''Upper Franconian''' ({{lang-de|Oberfränkisch}}) is a part of ] consisting of ] and ].<ref>Noble, Cecil A. M. (1983). ''Modern German Dialects.'' New York / Berne / Frankfort on the Main, Peter Lang, p. 119.</ref> It is spoken southeast of the ] area. It is spoken in ] around ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ] and a small area in ].{{cn|date=April 2024}} '''High Franconian''' or '''Upper Franconian''' ({{langx|de|Oberfränkisch}}) is a part of ] consisting of ] and ].<ref>Noble, Cecil A. M. (1983). ''Modern German Dialects.'' New York / Berne / Frankfort on the Main, Peter Lang, p. 119.</ref> It is spoken southeast of the ] area. It is spoken in ] around ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ] and a small area in ].{{cn|date=April 2024}}


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Dialect

High Franconian
Upper Franconian (German: Oberfränkisch)
Geographic
distribution
Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Thuringia, Saxony
Linguistic classificationIndo-European
Subdivisions
Language codes
Glottologuppe1464  (Upper Franconian)
Upper German dialects after 1945, with High Franconian in red and purple   1: East Franconian   2: South Franconian

High Franconian or Upper Franconian (German: Oberfränkisch) is a part of High German consisting of East Franconian and South Franconian. It is spoken southeast of the Rhine Franconian area. It is spoken in Germany around Karlsruhe, Nuremberg, Erlangen, Fürth, Bamberg, Heilbronn, Meiningen and Würzburg and a small area in France.

High Franconian is transitional between Upper German and Central German but usually regarded as Upper German.

References

  1. Noble, Cecil A. M. (1983). Modern German Dialects. New York / Berne / Frankfort on the Main, Peter Lang, p. 119.

See also

Germanic languages
According to contemporary philology
West
Anglo-Frisian
Anglic
Frisian
Historical forms
East Frisian
North Frisian
West Frisian
Low German
Historical forms
West Low German
East Low German
Low Franconian
Historical forms
Standard variants
West Low Franconian
East Low Franconian
Cover groups
High German
(German)
Historical forms
Standard German
Non-standard variants
and creoles
Central German
West Central German
East Central German
Upper German
North and East
North
Historical forms
West
East
East
Philology
Language subgroups
Reconstructed
Diachronic features
Synchronic features
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