Southeast Limburgish dialect

Southeast Limburgish dialect

Jesse Russell Ronald Cohn

     

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ISBN: 978-5-5112-8769-0

High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Southeast Limburgish, also to be defined as Southern Meuse-Rhenish, is a subdivision of what recently has been named Meuse-Rhenish. Both terms denote a rather compact grouping of Low Franconian varieties, spoken in the Limburg and Lower Rhineland regions, near the common Dutch/Flemish (Belgium) and Dutch/German borders. These dialectal varieties differ notably from Dutch and Flemish at the one side, and no less from German at the other. In the Netherlands and Belgium this group is often included in the generic term Limburgish. Limburgish was recently recognised as a regional language (streektaal) in the Netherlands and as such it receives moderate protection under chapter 2 of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. The linguitic border of the Limburgish varieties to the South is the Benrath line, to the North it is the Uerdingen line. This means, Southeast Limburgish is different in nature from the other Limburgish varieties.