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Harlingerland Frisian is an
extinct dialect of the East
Frisian language. It was
known for
giving several features originally in Old Frisian. The language...
- The
Harlingerland is a
strip of land on the
North Sea
coast of East Frisia.
While today the
whole of the
district of
Wittmund is
usually described as...
- two main dialects, Ems [nl] and Weser. Weser,
including the Wursten,
Harlingerland and
Wangerooge dialects, held out
until the 20th century. Ems continues...
- and Wittmund,
which together formed the
historic region of
Harlingerland. The
Harlingerland did
remain under the
higher authority of the
Cirksena family...
- the old
Frisian freedom in
Harlingerland came
under increasing pressure due to the rise of the chieftains. In
Harlingerland they
owned castles in places...
- The
league consisted of
modern Friesland, Groningen, East Frisia,
Harlingerland,
Jever and Rüstringen. The
Frisian districts in West
Friesland West...
-
order to
ensure the
independence of
Harlingerland against the East
Frisian counts. Not
until 1600 was the
Harlingerland,
including Wittmund,
finally joined...
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related to the
other two
descendants of Old
Weser Frisian,
Wursten and
Harlingerland Frisian, both of
which are also now extinct.
Whether the
language of...
- of
Wursten between Bremerhaven and Cuxhaven, Germany.
Together with
Harlingerland Frisian and
Wangerooge Frisian it
belonged to the
Weser Frisian group...
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Frisian dialects Wangerooge Frisian (extinct)
Wursten Frisian (extinct)
Harlingerland Frisian (extinct)
North Frisian,
spoken in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany...