Dutch Low Saxon

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Dutch Low Saxon

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Dutch Low Saxon (Saksisch, Nedersaksisch) is a dialect group that is spoken in the northeastern Netherlands. The classification of Dutch Low Saxon is not unanimous. From a diachronic point of view, it is classified as a Low German variety. This classification is reflected in the name Dutch Low Saxon, Low Saxon (Nedersaksisch) being a synonym of Low German (Nederduits) that is more commonly used in the Netherlands. From a strictly synchronic point of view, however, some linguists classify it as a variety of Dutch.[1] Some forms of Dutch Low Saxon show features of Westphalian, a West Low German dialect spoken in Germany. It is comprised of the following forms:

  • Twents
  • Midden-Drents
  • Gronings
    • Westerwolds
  • Twents-Graafschaaps
  • Noord-Drents
  • Zuiddrents/Sallands
  • Achterhoeks
  • Veluws
    • Noord-Veluws
    • Oost-Veluws

[edit] References

  1. ^ Hermann Niebaum/Jürgen Macha: Einführung in die Dialektologie des Deutschen, 2., neubearbeitete Auflage, Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 2006, p. 221, footnote 7.

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