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Match 1
id name
52-ACB Deutsch + Nederlands
pdf
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 5-Zones 50-54.pdf
lsrType
net
notes
GERMAN+ DUTCH, deutsch+ "dutch", 'teutonic' ➤ The modern spoken and recorded idioms of this net are classified below within the following outer-languages: [52=-ACB-a] Nederlands+ Vlaams for traditional and standardised idioms of Dutch, spoken or recorded in the Low Countries; [52=-ACB-b] Afrikaans+ Creool for semi-creolised and creolised idioms of Dutch spoken by communities outside Europe; [52=-ACB-c] Deutsch-N. (Norddeutsch) for traditional and standardised idioms of 'Low' German (in the geographic sense, excluding Dutch); [52=-ACB-d] Deutsch-C. (Mitteldeutsch) for traditional and standardised idioms of Central German (including New 'High' German in the cultural sense); [52=-ACB-e] Deutsch-S. (Süddeutsch+ Österreichisch) for traditional non-Swiss idioms of 'Upper' German (in the geographic sense, including the medieval literary language known as Middle 'High' German, in both the geographic and cultural sense); [52=-ACB-f] Schwytzertütsch for the distinctive southwestern idioms of Upper German spoken in the Swiss cantons and adjacent areas; [52=-ACB-g] Yiddish for the Hebraicised idioms of German; [52=-ACB-h] Auswanderungsdeutsch for idioms of German developed and maintained by a diaspora of émigré communities throughout the world; and finally [52=-ACB-i] Yenish (Rotwelsch or German cant). ; There has been, and continues to be, widespread transition and influence among individual idioms of Deutsch+ Nederlands (both among and within the voices of individual speakers), but with a predominanting influence < the principal standardised idioms, [52=] Hochdeutsch-F. and [52=] Algemeen-Nederlands. # the term 'teutonic' (cognate with deutsch and dutch, and no longer used as a synonym of Germanic as a whole) would provide an appropriate single name for this net, but may still retain some unacceptable cultural overtones. 𝒮 from c.750: Latin script
script
Latin
Match 2
id name
59-ACE-a Rodi
pdf
./ls/pdf/master/OL-SITE 1999-2000 MASTER ONE Sectors 5-Zones 55-59.pdf
lsrType
outer language
notes
Rotwelsch influence < [52=] Nordic
lsrCountry
Sweden; Norway; Denmark
scale
10.000 – 100.000
GeoEntity
eu•n•SE Sweden | eu•n•NO Norway | eu•n•DK Denmark

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