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Rhinelandic is a term
occasionally used for
linguistic varieties of a
region on both
sides of the
Middle and
Lower Rhine river in
Central West Germany...
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terms Rhinelandic, Rhenish, and
Rhinelandic regiolect refer to the
vernacular lect
spoken in the so-called
Rhineland of West Germany. This linguistic...
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known as stød.[citation needed] A
pitch accent is
found in the
following Rhinelandic languages or dialects: Limburgish,
Ripuarian and
Moselle Franconian (excluding...
- deceived", this
fragment comes from an
important source for Old Dutch: the
Rhinelandic Rhyming Bible (Dutch:
Rijnlandse Rijmbijbel; German:
Rheinische Reimbibel)...
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German Rhineland are
incorrectly referred to as Kölsch, as well as the
Rhinelandic regiolect. In fact, the
regiolect is very
different from Kölsch, being...
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combination of a
north German trading system oriented on the
Baltic and a
Rhinelandic trading system targeting England and Flanders.
German cities speedily...
- very similar.
Another important source for Old
Dutch is the so-called
Rhinelandic Rhyming Bible (Dutch:
Rijnlandse Rijmbijbel and German:
Rheinische Reimbibel)...
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lectern called a bütt (rhenish franconian/moselle franconian/colognian/
rhinelandic for barrel, vessel) in a
local German dialect. Over the last few decades...
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country is only Germanophone.
Luxembourgish (Lëtzebuergesch), a
Rhinelandic language of the
Moselle region similar to
German and Dutch, was introduced...
- The
Cooperative Dictionary of the
Rhinelandic Colloquial Language (Mitmachwörterbuch der
rheinischen Umgangssprache) was a
website that both do****ents...