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'''Rhine Franconian''' (German: {{Audio|Rheinfränkisch.ogg|''Rheinfränkisch''}}), or '''Rhenish Franconian''', is a ] family of ]. It comprises the German dialects spoken across the western regions of the states of ], ], and ] in ]. It is also spoken in northeast ], in the eastern part of the ] of ] in the ] region, and in the |
'''Rhine Franconian''' (German: {{Audio|Rheinfränkisch.ogg|''Rheinfränkisch''}}), or '''Rhenish Franconian''', is a ] family of ]. It comprises the German dialects spoken across the western regions of the states of ], ], and ] in ]. It is also spoken in northeast ], in the eastern part of the ] of ] in the ] region, and in the north-west part of ] in ]. To the north, it is bounded by the ] (“''das/dat'' line”) which separates it from ]; to the south, it is bounded by the ] which is also referred to as the ''Speyer line'' which separates it from the ] dialects. | ||
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Rhine Franconian (German: Rheinfränkisch), or Rhenish Franconian, is a dialect family of West Central German. It comprises the German dialects spoken across the western regions of the states of Saarland, Rhineland-Palatinate, and Hesse in Germany. It is also spoken in northeast France, in the eastern part of the département of Moselle in the Lorraine region, and in the north-west part of Bas-Rhin in Alsace. To the north, it is bounded by the Sankt Goar line (“das/dat line”) which separates it from Moselle Franconian; to the south, it is bounded by the Main line which is also referred to as the Speyer line which separates it from the Upper German dialects.
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See also
Saarland (section Language), Moselle Franconian (adjacent language area)
Bibliography
- Hughes, Stephanie. 2005. Bilingualism in North-East France with specific reference to Rhenish Franconian spoken by Moselle Cross-border (or frontier) workers. In Preisler, Bent, et al., eds. The Consequences of Mobility: Linguistic and Sociocultural Contact Zones. Roskilde, Denmark: Roskilde Universitetscenter: Institut for Sprog og Kultur. ISBN 87-7349-651-0.
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