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High Franconian
Oberfränkisch
Geographic
distribution
Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Thuringia, Saxony
Linguistic classificationIndo-European
Subdivisions
Language codes
Glottologhigh1287
Upper German languages, with High Franconian in red and purple   1: East Franconian   2: South Franconian

High Franconian (Template:Lang-de) is a variety of High German consisting of East Franconian and South Franconian. It is part of the Franconian languages area, spoken southeast of the Rhine Franconian part.

It is spoken in Germany around Karlsruhe, Erlangen, Fürth, Heilbronn and Würzburg and a small area in France. It is disputed, whether Nuremberg in Germany belongs to its area. Surnames from the area of High Franconian include Bauer, Hofmann, Merkel, Paulus, Schmidt and Schneider.

High Franconian is transitional between Upper German and Central German with similarity to Yiddish. It is sometimes considered part of Central German, or part of neither Upper nor Central German.

References

  1. Noble, Cecil A. M. (1983). Modern German dialects New York , Lang, p. 119

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