- Westphalian language
Infobox Language
name = Westphalian
nativename =
familycolor = Indo-European
states =Germany [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=wep Ethnologue entry] ]
region = Northwestern,Westphalian
speakers = unknown
fam1 = Indo-European
fam2 = Germanic
fam3 = West Germanic
fam4 = Low Franconian
fam5 = Low Saxon
nation =
iso1 =
iso2 = gem [Germanic, other]
iso3 = wepWestphalian is one of the major dialect groups of
West Low German . Its most salient feature is the diphthongization (rising diphthongs). For example, we get "iEten" instead of "Eːten" for "eat". (There is also a difference in the use of consonants "within" the Westphalian dialects: North of the Wiehengebirge, people tend to speak hard consonants, south of the Wiehengebirge they speak soft consonants, e.g. "Foite" <-> "Foide".)The Westphalian dialect region includes the north-eastern part ofNorth Rhine-Westphalia , i.e. the former Prussian province of Westphalia excluding theSiegerland , and the region aroundOsnabrück .It has many lexical similarities and other proximities with Eastphalian, extending to the East and a bit to the North of the area where Westphalian is spoken.
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