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  1. Map showing the Uerdingen line, which divides Low German from High German. The Speyer line, dividing the Central German dialects from the High Franconian dialects. The Uerdingen and the Karlsruhe line. The Karlsruhe line divides the High Franconian dialects from the Upper German dialects.

  2. 26. Sept. 2023 · Learn about the difference between language, dialect and accent, and the main types of German dialects: Hochdeutsch, Niederdeutsch, Mitteldeutsch and Oberdeutsch. See a map of German dialects and examples of regional variations.

  3. webgerman.com › german › dialectsGerman Dialects

    This site offers a useful interactive map. Click on a region of Germany to hear 14 different sentences read in an authentic dialectic accent. Read along with the High German sentences and have fun comparing the differences. About Dialects, by Robert Shea. Laute des Deutschen.

  4. 14. Apr. 2023 · The map below shows the main areas of dialect distribution: in red and blue are the Upper German dialects (Bavarian, Swabian, Alemannic, Austrian etc.), in green and orange are the Middle German dialects (Thuringian, Hessian), etc. The exact transcription can be found immediately below the image.

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  5. DIDACTICA. Deutsche Dialekte / German Dialects. Niederdeutsche Dialekte: Nordniederdeutsch. Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch. Mittelpommersch. Ostpommersch. Niederpreußisch. Brandenburgisch.

  6. 6. Juli 2023 · In general, German dialects are divided into High German ( hochdeutsch) and Low German ( niederdeutsch) vernaculars. Following our previous point on Hochdeutsch, the descriptors “high” and “low” don’t indicate quality or superiority. Somewhat counterintuitively, they simply refer to the dialects of the “high” and “low” German ...

  7. The large "historic" dialect corpora of German, most importantly the corpus German dialects ("Deutsche Mundarten", "Zwirner-Korpus", ZW) and its "satellite corpora" German dialects in Eastern Europe (OS), German dialects in the Black Forest region (SV), German dialects in south-west Germany (SW), German dialects in the GDR (DR)