- the "One
Standard German Axiom" (OSGA). Muljačić
introduced the term
Dachsprache, or "roofing language", for a
dialect that
serves as a
standard language...
- at
least in part, from the
domain of
Standard German, its
traditional Dachsprache. It is also
related to the
Transylvanian Saxon dialect spoken by the...
- used
Middle Dutch or
Early Modern Dutch as
their literary language and
Dachsprache.
Following a 19th-century
change in
Prussian language policy, use of...
-
communication between different dialect areas.
German is a
pluricentric Dachsprache with
currently three codified (or standardised)
specific national varieties:...
-
Dolomitan or
standard Ladin is the
standard written constructed language (
Dachsprache)
based on the
similarities of the five main dialect-groups of Ladin....
- determine.
Because standard English now
generally has the role of a
Dachsprache ('roofing language'),
disputes often arise as to
whether the varieties...
- used
Middle Dutch or
Early Modern Dutch as
their literary language and
Dachsprache.
There was a
marked change in the 19th century, when the historically...
-
Aesop with a
French version by Jean de La Fontaine;
translated into the
Dachsprache Rumantsch Grischun and all six
dialects of Romansh: Sursilvan, Sutsilvan...
-
speakers did not self-identify as
Germans and used Polish, not German, as
Dachsprache.: 12
Wymysorys was the
vernacular language of
Wilamowice until World...
-
communication among speakers of
divergent dialects of a language, and
Dachsprache, a
dialect that
serves as a
standard language for other,
sometimes mutually...