词条 | Eastphalian dialect |
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|name = Eastphalian |nativename = |states = Germany |region = Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt |speakers = ? |familycolor = Indo-European |fam2 = Germanic |fam3 = West Germanic |fam4 = Low German |fam5 = West Low German |map = Map of the Low German Dialects.svg |mapcaption = Eastphalian (No.7) within the Low German (yellow) and Low Franconian (red) language area |isoexception=dialect |glotto=east2290 |glottorefname= Eastphalian (Western Low Saxon) }} Eastphalian, or Eastfalian ({{Lang-de|Ostfälisch}}), is a West Low German (Low Saxon) dialect spoken in southeastern parts of Lower Saxony and western parts of Saxony-Anhalt in Germany. Geographical extentThe language area between the Weser and Elbe rivers stretches from the Lüneburg Heath in the north to the Harz mountain range and Weser Uplands in the south. It comprises Hanover Region, Brunswick and Calenberg Land as well as the Magdeburg Börde, including the cities of Hanover, Braunschweig, Hildesheim, Göttingen and Magdeburg. It roughly corresponds with the historic region of Eastphalia. ClassificationEastphalian as a separate dialect was determined by 19th century linguistics, tracing it back to Old Saxon variants spoken in eastern parts of the medieval stem duchy of Saxony. In everyday life, very few speakers are aware of talking Eastphalian as distinct to Northern Low Saxon. Towards the Elbe region in the southeast, the language area is increasingly influenced by the High German consonant shift. Subdivisions
ReferencesExternal links{{Commons category|Ostfälisch|Eastphalian dialect}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Eastphalian Language}}{{Ie-lang-stub}} 6 : Low German|German dialects|Languages of Germany|Saxony-Anhalt|Culture of Lower Saxony|Culture in Braunschweig |
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