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Ripuarian language

Ripuarian (/ˌrɪpjuˈɛəriən/ RIP-yoo-AIR-ee-ən; also Ripuarian Franconian; German: Ripuarisch, pronounced [ʁipuˈ(ʔ)aːʁɪʃ], ripuarische Mundart, ripuarischer Dialekt, ripuarisch-fränkische Mundart, Ribuarisch, Dutch: Ripuarisch [ripyˈʋaːris] , Noordmiddelfrankisch) is a German dialect group, part of the West Central German language group. Together with the Moselle Franconian which includes the Luxembourgish language, Ripuarian belongs to the larger Central Franconian dialect family and also to the linguistic continuum with the Low Franconian languages.

Ripuarian
Native toGermany, Belgium, Netherlands
RegionNorth Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate, Liège Province, Limburg
Native speakers
(Kölsch: 250,000 cited 1997)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
Individual code:
ksh – Kölsch
Glottologripu1236
Area where Ripuarian is spoken. Green = sparsely populated forest.
Central German language area after 1945 and the expulsion of the Germans from the east. 1 = Ripuarian.

It is spoken in the Rhineland south of the Benrath line — from northwest of Düsseldorf and Cologne to Aachen in the west and to Waldbröl in the east.

The language area also comprises the north of the German-speaking Community of Belgium as well as the southern edge of the Limburg province of the Netherlands, especially Kerkrade (Kirchroa), where it is perceived as a variety of Limburgish and legally treated as such.[citation needed]

The name derives from the Ripuarian Franks (Rheinfranken), who settled in the area from the 4th century onward.

The most well known Ripuarian dialect is Kölsch, the local dialect of Cologne. Dialects belonging to the Ripuarian group almost always call themselves Platt (spelled plat in the Netherlands) like Öcher Platt (of Aachen), Bönnsch Platt (of Bonn), Eischwiele Platt (of Eschweiler), Kirchröadsj plat (of Kerkrade), or Bocheser plat (of Bocholtz). Most of the more than one hundred Ripuarian dialects are bound to one specific village or municipality. Usually there are small distinctive differences between neighbouring dialects (which are, however, easily noticeable to locals), and increasingly bigger differences between the more distant dialects. These are described by a set of isoglosses called the Rhenish fan in linguistics. The way people talk, even if they are not using Ripuarian, often allows them to be traced precisely to a village or city quarter where they learned to speak.

Number of speakers edit

About a million people speak a variation of Ripuarian dialect, which constitutes about one quarter of the inhabitants of the area. Penetration of Ripuarian in everyday communication varies considerably, as does the percentage of Ripuarian speakers from one place to another. In some places there may only be a few elderly speakers left, while elsewhere Ripuarian usage is common in everyday life. Both in the genuine Ripuarian area and far around it, the number of people passively understanding Ripuarian to some extent exceeds the number of active speakers by far.

Geographic significance edit

Speakers are centred on the German city of Köln (Cologne). The language's distribution starts from the important geographic transition into the flat-lands coming down from the Middle Rhine. The Ripuarian varieties are related to the Moselle Franconian languages spoken in the southern Rhineland (Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland) in Germany, to the Luxembourgish language in Luxembourg, and to the Low Franconian Limburgish language in the Dutch province of Limburg. Most of the historic roots of Ripuarian languages are in Middle German, but there were other influences too, such as Latin, Low German, Dutch, French and Southern Meuse-Rhenish (Limburgish). Several elements of grammar are unique to Ripuarian and do not exist in the other languages of Germany.[citation needed]

The French Community of Belgium as well as the Netherlands officially recognise some Ripuarian dialects as minority languages, and the European Union likewise follows.[citation needed]

Varieties edit

Varieties are or include:[2]

  • West Ripuarian (Westripuarisch), around Aachen and a small area in East Belgium and the Netherlands
  • Central Ripuarian (Zentralripuarisch)
    • City Colognian (Stadtkölnisch)
    • Country Colognian (Landkölnisch)

Grammar edit

Numerals edit

The transcription from Münch,[3] in which the grave accent (`) and macron (¯) represent, respectively, accent 1 and 2 in the Central/Low Franconian pitch accent.

Cardinals Ordinals
1 ēn dę ìəštə
2 tswęī dę tswę̀itə
3 dreī dę drę̀itə
4 fiəꝛ dę fiətə
5 fønəf dę fønəftə
6 zęks dę zękstə
7 zevə dę zevəntə
8 āx dę āxtə
9 nøŋ̀ dę nøŋ̄tə
10 tsèn dę tsèntə
11 eləf dę eləftə
12 tsweləf dę tsweləftə
13 drøksēn dę drøksēntə
14 fiətsēn dę fiətsēntə
15 fuftsēn dę fuftsēntə
16 zęksēn dę zęksēntə
17 zevətsēn dę zevetsēntə
18 āxtsēn dę āxtsēntə
19 nøŋ̄sēn dę nøŋ̄tsēntə
20 tswantsiχ dę tswantsiχstə
21 enəntswantsiχ
22 tswęiəntswantsiχ
23 dreiəntswantsiχ
24 fiəꝛentswantsiχ
25 fønəvəntswantsiχ
26 zękzəntswantsiχ
27 zevənəntswantsiχ
28 āxəntswantsiχ
29 nøŋəntswantsiχ
30 dresiχ dę dresiχstə
40 fiətsiχ dę fiətsiχstə
50 fuftsiχ dę fuftsiχstə
60 zęksiχ dę zęksiχstə
70 zevəntsiχ dę zevətsiχstə
80 āxtsiχ dę āxtsiχstə
90 nøŋ̄siχ dę nøŋ̄tsiχstə
100 hondəꝛt dę hondəꝛtstə
200 tsweīhondəꝛt
1000 dùzənt dę dùzəntstə

Pronouns edit

Ripuarian (excluding City-Colognian) emphasised personal pronouns:[3]

1st person 2nd person 3rd person
m. / f. / n.
reflexive
pronoun
(of the 3rd person)
Singular
Nom. du hę̄ zeī ət
Gen.
Dat. mīꝛ dīꝛ em̀ ìꝛ em̀ ziχ
Acc. miχ diχ en zeī ət ziχ
Plural
Nom. mīꝛ īꝛ
Gen.
Dat. os eǹə ziχ
Acc. os ziχ

See also edit

Literature edit

  • Hans Bruchhausen und Heinz Feldhoff: Us Platt kalle un verstonn - Mundartwörterbuch Lützenkirchen-Quettingen. Bergisch Gladbach 2005. ISBN 3-87314-410-7
  • Leo Lammert und Paul Schmidt: Neunkirchen-Seelscheider Sprachschatz, herausgegeben vom Heimat- und Geschichtsverein Neunkirchen-Seelscheid 2006. (ca. 7300 Wörter)
  • Manfred Konrads: Wörter und Sachen im Wildenburger Ländchen, Rheinland-Verlag, Köln, 1981
  • Maria Louise Denst: Olper Platt - Bergisches Mundart-Wörterbuch für Kürten-Olpe und Umgebung. Schriftenreihe des Bergischen Geschichtsvereins Abt. Rhein-Berg e. V. Band 29. Bergisch Gladbach 1999. ISBN 3-932326-29-6
  • Theodor Branscheid (Hrsg): "Oberbergische Sprachproben. Mundartliches aus Eckenhagen und Nachbarschaft." Band 1, Eckenhagen, 1927.
  • Heinrichs, Werner: Bergisch Platt - Versuch einer Bestandsaufnahme, Selbstverlag, Burscheid, 1978
  • Georg Wenker: Das rheinische Platt. 1877.
    • Georg Wenker: Das rheinische Platt, (Sammlung deutsche Dialektgeographie Heft 8), Marburg, 1915.
  • Georg Cornelissen, Peter Honnen, Fritz Langensiepen (editor): Das rheinische Platt. Eine Bestandsaufnahme. Handbuch der rheinischen Mundarten Teil 1: Texte. Rheinland-Verlag, Köln. 1989. ISBN 3-7927-0689-X
  • Helmut Fischer: 'Wörterbuch der unteren Sieg. Rheinische Mundarten. Beiträge zur Volkssprache aus den rheinischen Landschaften Band 4. Rheinland Verlag, Köln, 1985. ISBN 3-7927-0783-7
  • Ludewig Rovenhagen: Wörterbuch der Aachener Mundart, Aachen, 1912.
  • Prof. Dr. Will Herrmanns, Rudolf Lantin (editor): Aachener Sprachschatz. Wörterbuch der Aachener Mundart. Beiträge zur Kultur- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte Aachens und Seiner Umgebung, Band 1. Im Auftrag des Vereins „Öcher Platt“ für den Druck überarbeitet und herausgegeben von Dr. Rudolf Lantin. 2 Bände. Verlag J. A. Mayer, 1970. ISBN 3-87519-011-4
  • Adolf Steins: Grammatik des Aachener Dialekts. Herausgegeben von Klaus-Peter Lange. Rheinisches Archiv Band 141. Böhlau-Verlag, Kölle, Weimar, Wien, 1998. ISBN 3-412-07698-8
  • Dr. Karl Allgeier, Jutta Baumschulte, Meinolf Baumschulte, Richard Wolfgarten: Aachener Dialekt - Wortschatz, Öcher Platt - Hochdeutsch und Hochdeutsch - Öcher Platt. Öcher Platt e.V. Aachen, 2000.

References edit

  1. ^ Ripuarian at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)  
    Kölsch at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)  
  2. ^ Jürgen Erich Schmidt, Robert Möller, Historisches Westdeutsch/Rheinisch (Moselfränkisch, Ripuarisch, Südniederfränkisch), sub-chapter Das Ripuarische; in: Sprache und Raum: Ein internationales Handbuch der Sprachvariation. Band 4: Deutsch. Herausgegeben von Joachim Herrgen, Jürgen Erich Schmidt. Unter Mitarbeit von Hanna Fischer und Birgitte Ganswindt, volume 30.4 of Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft (Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science / Manuels de linguistique et des sciences de communication) (HSK), Berlin/Boston, 2019, p. 529f.
  3. ^ a b Grammatik der ripuarisch-fränkischen Mundart von Ferdinand Münch. Bonn, 1904, p. 8ff. & p. 159f.
    Some symbols with their IPA equivalent are:
    • ę - [ɛ]
    • š - [⁠ʃ⁠]
    • - ⁠[ʁ⁠]
    • χ - [ç]
    • x - [⁠x⁠]

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ripyˈʋaːris Noordmiddelfrankisch is a German dialect group part of the West Central German language group Together with the Moselle Franconian which includes the Luxembourgish language Ripuarian belongs to the larger Central Franconian dialect family and also to the linguistic continuum with the Low Franconian languages RipuarianNative toGermany Belgium NetherlandsRegionNorth Rhine Westphalia Rhineland Palatinate Liege Province LimburgNative speakers Kolsch 250 000 cited 1997 1 Language familyIndo European GermanicWest GermanicHigh GermanCentral GermanWest Central GermanCentral FranconianRipuarianLanguage codesISO 639 3None mis Individual code a href https iso639 3 sil org code ksh class extiw title iso639 3 ksh ksh a KolschGlottologripu1236Area where Ripuarian is spoken Green sparsely populated forest Central German language area after 1945 and the expulsion of the Germans from the east 1 Ripuarian It is spoken in the Rhineland south of the Benrath line from northwest of Dusseldorf and Cologne to Aachen in the west and to Waldbrol in the east The language area also comprises the north of the German speaking Community of Belgium as well as the southern edge of the Limburg province of the Netherlands especially Kerkrade Kirchroa where it is perceived as a variety of Limburgish and legally treated as such citation needed The name derives from the Ripuarian Franks Rheinfranken who settled in the area from the 4th century onward The most well known Ripuarian dialect is Kolsch the local dialect of Cologne Dialects belonging to the Ripuarian group almost always call themselves Platt spelled plat in the Netherlands like Ocher Platt of Aachen Bonnsch Platt of Bonn Eischwiele Platt of Eschweiler Kirchroadsj plat of Kerkrade or Bocheser plat of Bocholtz Most of the more than one hundred Ripuarian dialects are bound to one specific village or municipality Usually there are small distinctive differences between neighbouring dialects which are however easily noticeable to locals and increasingly bigger differences between the more distant dialects These are described by a set of isoglosses called the Rhenish fan in linguistics The way people talk even if they are not using Ripuarian often allows them to be traced precisely to a village or city quarter where they learned to speak Contents 1 Number of speakers 2 Geographic significance 3 Varieties 4 Grammar 4 1 Numerals 4 2 Pronouns 5 See also 6 Literature 7 ReferencesNumber of speakers editAbout a million people speak a variation of Ripuarian dialect which constitutes about one quarter of the inhabitants of the area Penetration of Ripuarian in everyday communication varies considerably as does the percentage of Ripuarian speakers from one place to another In some places there may only be a few elderly speakers left while elsewhere Ripuarian usage is common in everyday life Both in the genuine Ripuarian area and far around it the number of people passively understanding Ripuarian to some extent exceeds the number of active speakers by far Geographic significance editSpeakers are centred on the German city of Koln Cologne The language s distribution starts from the important geographic transition into the flat lands coming down from the Middle Rhine The Ripuarian varieties are related to the Moselle Franconian languages spoken in the southern Rhineland Rhineland Palatinate and Saarland in Germany to the Luxembourgish language in Luxembourg and to the Low Franconian Limburgish language in the Dutch province of Limburg Most of the historic roots of Ripuarian languages are in Middle German but there were other influences too such as Latin Low German Dutch French and Southern Meuse Rhenish Limburgish Several elements of grammar are unique to Ripuarian and do not exist in the other languages of Germany citation needed The French Community of Belgium as well as the Netherlands officially recognise some Ripuarian dialects as minority languages and the European Union likewise follows citation needed Varieties editVarieties are or include 2 West Ripuarian Westripuarisch around Aachen and a small area in East Belgium and the Netherlands Central Ripuarian Zentralripuarisch City Colognian Stadtkolnisch Country Colognian Landkolnisch Grammar editNumerals edit The transcription from Munch 3 in which the grave accent and macron represent respectively accent 1 and 2 in the Central Low Franconian pitch accent Cardinals Ordinals 1 en de ieste 2 tswei de tswe ite 3 drei de dre ite 4 fieꝛ de fiete 5 fonef de fonefte 6 zeks de zekste 7 zeve de zevente 8 ax de axte 9 noŋ de noŋ te 10 tsen de tsente 11 elef de elefte 12 tswelef de tswelefte 13 droksen de droksente 14 fietsen de fietsente 15 fuftsen de fuftsente 16 zeksen de zeksente 17 zevetsen de zevetsente 18 axtsen de axtsente 19 noŋ sen de noŋ tsente 20 tswantsix de tswantsixste 21 enentswantsix 22 tsweientswantsix 23 dreientswantsix 24 fieꝛentswantsix 25 foneventswantsix 26 zekzentswantsix 27 zevenentswantsix 28 axentswantsix 29 noŋentswantsix 30 dresix de dresixste 40 fietsix de fietsixste 50 fuftsix de fuftsixste 60 zeksix de zeksixste 70 zeventsix de zevetsixste 80 axtsix de axtsixste 90 noŋ six de noŋ tsixste 100 hondeꝛt de hondeꝛtste 200 tsweihondeꝛt 1000 duzent de duzentste Pronouns edit Ripuarian excluding City Colognian emphasised personal pronouns 3 1st person 2nd person 3rd person m f n reflexive pronoun of the 3rd person Singular Nom ix du he zei et Gen Dat miꝛ diꝛ em iꝛ em zix Acc mix dix en zei et zix Plural Nom miꝛ iꝛ ze Gen Dat os yx eǹe zix Acc os yx ze zixSee also editBergish dialects Eifelplatt Lex Ripuaria Rheinische Dokumenta Rhinelandic regiolect Ripuarian Franks Meuse Rhenish nbsp Colognian edition of Wikipedia the free encyclopediaLiterature editHans Bruchhausen und Heinz Feldhoff Us Platt kalle un verstonn Mundartworterbuch Lutzenkirchen Quettingen Bergisch Gladbach 2005 ISBN 3 87314 410 7 Leo Lammert und Paul Schmidt Neunkirchen Seelscheider Sprachschatz herausgegeben vom Heimat und Geschichtsverein Neunkirchen Seelscheid 2006 ca 7300 Worter Manfred Konrads Worter und Sachen im Wildenburger Landchen Rheinland Verlag Koln 1981 Maria Louise Denst Olper Platt Bergisches Mundart Worterbuch fur Kurten Olpe und Umgebung Schriftenreihe des Bergischen Geschichtsvereins Abt Rhein Berg e V Band 29 Bergisch Gladbach 1999 ISBN 3 932326 29 6 Theodor Branscheid Hrsg Oberbergische Sprachproben Mundartliches aus Eckenhagen und Nachbarschaft Band 1 Eckenhagen 1927 Heinrichs Werner Bergisch Platt Versuch einer Bestandsaufnahme Selbstverlag Burscheid 1978 Georg Wenker Das rheinische Platt 1877 Georg Wenker Das rheinische Platt Sammlung deutsche Dialektgeographie Heft 8 Marburg 1915 Georg Cornelissen Peter Honnen Fritz Langensiepen editor Das rheinische Platt Eine Bestandsaufnahme Handbuch der rheinischen Mundarten Teil 1 Texte Rheinland Verlag Koln 1989 ISBN 3 7927 0689 X Helmut Fischer Worterbuch der unteren Sieg Rheinische Mundarten Beitrage zur Volkssprache aus den rheinischen Landschaften Band 4 Rheinland Verlag Koln 1985 ISBN 3 7927 0783 7 Ludewig Rovenhagen Worterbuch der Aachener Mundart Aachen 1912 Prof Dr Will Herrmanns Rudolf Lantin editor Aachener Sprachschatz Worterbuch der Aachener Mundart Beitrage zur Kultur und Wirtschaftsgeschichte Aachens und Seiner Umgebung Band 1 Im Auftrag des Vereins Ocher Platt fur den Druck uberarbeitet und herausgegeben von Dr Rudolf Lantin 2 Bande Verlag J A Mayer 1970 ISBN 3 87519 011 4 Adolf Steins Grammatik des Aachener Dialekts Herausgegeben von Klaus Peter Lange Rheinisches Archiv Band 141 Bohlau Verlag Kolle Weimar Wien 1998 ISBN 3 412 07698 8 Dr Karl Allgeier Jutta Baumschulte Meinolf Baumschulte Richard Wolfgarten Aachener Dialekt Wortschatz Ocher Platt Hochdeutsch und Hochdeutsch Ocher Platt Ocher Platt e V Aachen 2000 References edit Ripuarian at Ethnologue 25th ed 2022 nbsp Kolsch at Ethnologue 25th ed 2022 nbsp Jurgen Erich Schmidt Robert Moller Historisches Westdeutsch Rheinisch Moselfrankisch Ripuarisch Sudniederfrankisch sub chapter Das Ripuarische in Sprache und Raum Ein internationales Handbuch der Sprachvariation Band 4 Deutsch Herausgegeben von Joachim Herrgen Jurgen Erich Schmidt Unter Mitarbeit von Hanna Fischer und Birgitte Ganswindt volume 30 4 of Handbucher zur Sprach und Kommunikationswissenschaft Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science Manuels de linguistique et des sciences de communication HSK Berlin Boston 2019 p 529f a b Grammatik der ripuarisch frankischen Mundart von Ferdinand Munch Bonn 1904 p 8ff amp p 159f Some symbols with their IPA equivalent are e ɛ s ʃ ꝛ ʁ x c x x Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ripuarian language amp oldid 1219120037, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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