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  1. Vor einem Tag · During Middle High German times (after 1100), a standard language based on the Upper German dialects (Alemannic and Bavarian) in the southernmost part of the German speech area began to arise. Middle High German was the language of an extensive literature that includes the early 13th-century epic Nibelungenlied.

  2. 28. Sept. 2022 · Not the end of dialects. So we may never see the varying dialect of German on the national news, but that doesn’t mean people aren’t interested in them. From my own experience I know that many ...

  3. The Dialects of Modern German. Routledge, London 1990. Viktor M. Schirmunski: Deutsche Mundartkunde. Vergleichende Laut- und Formenlehre der deutschen Mundarten. Aus dem Russischen übersetzt von Wolfgang Fleischer. Hrsg. und kommentiert von Larissa Naiditsch, unter Mitarbeit von Peter Wiesinger.

  4. 1. Nov. 2021 · November 1, 2021. Swabian German belongs to the roughly 20 different German dialects, which are local languages that are pronounced and spelled differently from region to region. Depending on the dialect, there may be stark differences from Standard German. For exactly this reason, so-called vernaculars such as Swabian, Bavarian, Franconian ...

  5. 14. März 2024 · Bordering Germany, Lichtenstein, and Switzerland, Austria sits firmly in German-speaking territory. Austrian German stands apart from Standard German with some unique expressions, distinctive pronunciations, and grammatical differences. We’ll be focusing on the general characteristics of Austrian German as well as its major dialect families.

  6. Meißner Saxon iirc. No, Ostfälisch is a Lower German dialect and is actually quite different from what we consider standard German today. The thing is just that most people in the former Lower German dialect areas lost their dialects many decads ago and today only speak standard German. It’s all German to me.

  7. Here are the German main dialects. Note that all of them are divided in even more sub-dialects, and those do not necessarily sound very similar. Niederfränkisch (Low Franconian) This is mainly spoken in the lower Rhine region (“Niederrhein”). Example: „Hej dütt die eikes ömmer sonder salt än pääper ääte.“.