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Low Saxon

Low Saxon (Dutch: Nedersaksisch), also known as West Low German (German: Westniederdeutsch[2]) are a group of Low German dialects spoken in parts of the Netherlands, northwestern Germany and southern Denmark (in North Schleswig by parts of the German-speaking minority). It is one of two dialect groups, the other being East Low German.

West Low German
Native toGermany, Netherlands, Southern Denmark
SpeakersNative: 300,000 (2016)[1]
L2: 2.2 million[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-2nds for Low German
ISO 639-3Variously:
nds – (partial)
wep – Westphalian
frs – Eastern Frisian
gos – Gronings
stl – Stellingwerfs
drt – Drents
twd – Twents
act – Achterhoeks
sdz – Sallands
vel – Veluws
Glottologwest2357
West Low German area in yellow.

Extent edit

The language area comprises the North German states of Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia (the Westphalian part), Bremen, Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein and Saxony-Anhalt (the northwestern areas around Magdeburg) as well as the northeast of the Netherlands (i.e. Dutch Low Saxon, spoken in Groningen, Drenthe, Overijssel and northern Gelderland) and the Schleswigsch dialect spoken by the North Schleswig Germans in the southernmost part of Denmark.[3]

In the south the Benrath line and Uerdingen line isoglosses form the border with the area, where West Central German variants of High German are spoken.

List of dialects edit

Germany edit

 
Low Saxon language area in the Netherlands

Netherlands edit

While Dutch is a Low Franconian language, the Dutch Low Saxon varieties form a dialect continuum with Westphalian. They consist of:

Denmark edit

Situation in the Netherlands edit

A 2005 study found that there were approximately 1.8 million "daily speakers" of Low Saxon in the Netherlands. 53% spoke Low Saxon or Low Saxon and Dutch at home and 71% could speak it.[6][page needed] According to another study the percentage of speakers among parents dropped from 34% in 1995 to 15% in 2011. The percentage of speakers among their children dropped from 8% to 2% in the same period.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b (partial) at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)  
    Westphalian at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)  
    Eastern Frisian at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)  
    Gronings at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)  
    Stellingwerfs at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)  
    Drents at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)  
    (Additional references under 'Language codes' in the information box)
  2. ^ Peter Wiesinger, Die Einteilung der deutschen Dialekte, in: Werner Besch, Ulrich Knoop, Wolfgang Putschke, Herbert Ernst Wiegand (eds.), Dialektologie. Ein Handbuch zur deutschen und allgemeinen Dialektforschung. Zweiter Halbband (series: Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft (HSK), 1.2), 1983, p. 828
  3. ^ Sanders, Willy (1982). Sachsensprache, Hansesprache, Plattdeutsch : sprachgeschichtliche Grundzüge des Niederdeutschen [Language of the Saxons, the language of the Hanseatic League, Plattdeutsch: basics of the historical linugistics of Low German] (in German). Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. ISBN 9783525012130.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Noble, Cecil Arthur M. (1983). Modern German dialects. New York: P. Lang. pp. 103–104. ISBN 9780820400259.
  5. ^ Bloemhoff, Henk (2005). Taaltelling Nedersaksisch: Een enquête naar het gebruik en de beheersing van het Nedersaksisch in Nederland (in Dutch). Groningen: Sasland., p. 9: "Zoals gebruikelijk is, wordt de aanduiding Nedersaksisch hier gehanteerd als overkoepelende term voor het Gronings, Drents, Stellingwerfs, Sallands, West-Overijssels, Twents, Achterhoeks en Veluws."
  6. ^ Bloemhoff, Henk (2005). Taaltelling Nedersaksisch - Een enquête naar het gebruik en de beheersing van het Nedersaksisch in Nederland (in Dutch). Groningen: Sasland.
  7. ^ Driessen, Geert (2012). "Ontwikkelingen in het gebruik van Fries, streektalen en dialecten in de periode 1995-2011" [Development of the use of Frisian, regional languages and dialects from 1995 to 2011] (PDF). Radboud University Nijmegen (in Dutch). Retrieved 2017-04-29.

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For other uses see Low Saxon disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Low Saxon news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Low Saxon Dutch Nedersaksisch also known as West Low German German Westniederdeutsch 2 are a group of Low German dialects spoken in parts of the Netherlands northwestern Germany and southern Denmark in North Schleswig by parts of the German speaking minority It is one of two dialect groups the other being East Low German West Low GermanNative toGermany Netherlands Southern DenmarkSpeakersNative 300 000 2016 1 L2 2 2 million 1 Language familyIndo European GermanicWest GermanicNorth Sea GermanicLow GermanWest Low GermanLanguage codesISO 639 2 span class plainlinks nds span for Low GermanISO 639 3Variously a href https iso639 3 sil org code nds class extiw title iso639 3 nds nds a partial a href https iso639 3 sil org code wep class extiw title iso639 3 wep wep a Westphalian a href https iso639 3 sil org code frs class extiw title iso639 3 frs frs a Eastern Frisian a href https iso639 3 sil org code gos class extiw title iso639 3 gos gos a Gronings a href https iso639 3 sil org code stl class extiw title iso639 3 stl stl a Stellingwerfs a href https iso639 3 sil org code drt class extiw title iso639 3 drt drt a Drents a href https iso639 3 sil org code twd class extiw title iso639 3 twd twd a Twents a href https iso639 3 sil org code act class extiw title iso639 3 act act a Achterhoeks a href https iso639 3 sil org code sdz class extiw title iso639 3 sdz sdz a Sallands a href https iso639 3 sil org code vel class extiw title iso639 3 vel vel a VeluwsGlottologwest2357West Low German area in yellow Contents 1 Extent 2 List of dialects 2 1 Germany 2 2 Netherlands 2 3 Denmark 3 Situation in the Netherlands 4 ReferencesExtent editThe language area comprises the North German states of Lower Saxony North Rhine Westphalia the Westphalian part Bremen Hamburg Schleswig Holstein and Saxony Anhalt the northwestern areas around Magdeburg as well as the northeast of the Netherlands i e Dutch Low Saxon spoken in Groningen Drenthe Overijssel and northern Gelderland and the Schleswigsch dialect spoken by the North Schleswig Germans in the southernmost part of Denmark 3 In the south the Benrath line and Uerdingen line isoglosses form the border with the area where West Central German variants of High German are spoken List of dialects editGermany edit West Low German Westphalian including the region around Munster and the Osnabruck region of Lower Saxony Eastphalian spoken in southeastern Lower Saxony Hanover Braunschweig Gottingen and in the Magdeburg Borde region Northern Low Saxon East Frisian Low Saxon in East Frisia 4 Dithmarsisch 4 Schleswig i sch 4 Holsteinisch 4 Hamburgisch Nordhannoversch 4 Emslandisch 4 Oldenburgisch in the Oldenburg region 4 nbsp Low Saxon language area in the Netherlands Netherlands edit Main article Dutch Low Saxon While Dutch is a Low Franconian language the Dutch Low Saxon varieties form a dialect continuum with Westphalian They consist of West Low German divided into 5 Gronings Drents Stellingwerfs Sallands West Overijssels Twents Achterhoeks Veluws Denmark edit West Low German Northern Low Saxon Schleswigsch dialect spoken in former South Jutland County the northern part of the former Duchy of Schleswig around Aabenraa Apenrade Situation in the Netherlands editA 2005 study found that there were approximately 1 8 million daily speakers of Low Saxon in the Netherlands 53 spoke Low Saxon or Low Saxon and Dutch at home and 71 could speak it 6 page needed According to another study the percentage of speakers among parents dropped from 34 in 1995 to 15 in 2011 The percentage of speakers among their children dropped from 8 to 2 in the same period 7 References edit a b partial at Ethnologue 25th ed 2022 nbsp Westphalian at Ethnologue 25th ed 2022 nbsp Eastern Frisian at Ethnologue 25th ed 2022 nbsp Gronings at Ethnologue 25th ed 2022 nbsp Stellingwerfs at Ethnologue 25th ed 2022 nbsp Drents at Ethnologue 25th ed 2022 nbsp Additional references under Language codes in the information box Peter Wiesinger Die Einteilung der deutschen Dialekte in Werner Besch Ulrich Knoop Wolfgang Putschke Herbert Ernst Wiegand eds Dialektologie Ein Handbuch zur deutschen und allgemeinen Dialektforschung Zweiter Halbband series Handbucher zur Sprach und Kommunikationswissenschaft HSK 1 2 1983 p 828 Sanders Willy 1982 Sachsensprache Hansesprache Plattdeutsch sprachgeschichtliche Grundzuge des Niederdeutschen Language of the Saxons the language of the Hanseatic League Plattdeutsch basics of the historical linugistics of Low German in German Gottingen Vandenhoeck amp Ruprecht ISBN 9783525012130 a b c d e f g Noble Cecil Arthur M 1983 Modern German dialects New York P Lang pp 103 104 ISBN 9780820400259 Bloemhoff Henk 2005 Taaltelling Nedersaksisch Een enquete naar het gebruik en de beheersing van het Nedersaksisch in Nederland in Dutch Groningen Sasland p 9 Zoals gebruikelijk is wordt de aanduiding Nedersaksisch hier gehanteerd als overkoepelende term voor het Gronings Drents Stellingwerfs Sallands West Overijssels Twents Achterhoeks en Veluws Bloemhoff Henk 2005 Taaltelling Nedersaksisch Een enquete naar het gebruik en de beheersing van het Nedersaksisch in Nederland in Dutch Groningen Sasland Driessen Geert 2012 Ontwikkelingen in het gebruik van Fries streektalen en dialecten in de periode 1995 2011 Development of the use of Frisian regional languages and dialects from 1995 to 2011 PDF Radboud University Nijmegen in Dutch Retrieved 2017 04 29 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Low Saxon amp oldid 1217433007, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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