- High Alemannic
- Hochalemannisch
English-German dictionary of linguistics and dialectology. 2014.
English-German dictionary of linguistics and dialectology. 2014.
High Alemannic German — High Alemannic is a branch of Alemannic dialects and is considered a German dialect, even though they are only partly intelligible to non Alemannic German speakers.The High Alemannic dialects are spoken in Liechtenstein and in most of German… … Wikipedia
Alemannic German — Alemannic Alemannisch Pronunciation [alɛˈman(ː)ɪʃ] Spoken in … Wikipedia
High German consonant shift — High German subdivides into Upper German (green) and Central German (blue), and is distinguished from Low German (yellow) and Dutch. The main isoglosses, the Benrath and Speyer lines, are marked in black. In historical linguistics, the High… … Wikipedia
High German languages — Infobox Language family name=High German region=predominantly central and southern Germany, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, northern and central Switzerland, Austria, Poland, Alsace and Bolzano Bozen familycolor=Indo European fam1=Indo European… … Wikipedia
Alemannic — Al•e•man•nic [[t]ˌæl əˈmæn ɪk[/t]] n. 1) peo a dialect of Old High German descended in large part from the speech of the Alemanni 2) peo the dialects of modern German descended from Alemannic, spoken in extreme S Germany, Switzerland, and Alsace… … From formal English to slang
Alemannic — /al euh man ik/, n. 1. the high German speech of Switzerland, Alsace, and southwestern Germany. Cf. Bavarian (def. 3). adj. 2. of or pertaining to Alemannic or the Alemanni. Also, Alamannic. [1770 80; < L Alamannicus: see ALEMANNI, IC] * * * … Universalium
Alemannic — /æləˈmænɪk/ (say aluh manik) noun the High German dialect spoken by the Alemanni (a group of Germanic peoples of Alsace), forms of which are now spoken in Alsace, Liechtenstein, Switzerland and south western Germany …
Highest Alemannic German — Infobox Language name=Highest Alemannic German region=the Alps speakers=about 500,000 familycolor=Indo European fam2=Germanic fam3=West Germanic fam4=High German fam5=Upper German fam6=Alemannic German iso1= iso2=gsw lc1=gsw ld1=Swiss German… … Wikipedia
Low Alemannic German — Low Alemannic is a branch of Alemannic dialects and belongs to the German language, even though they are only partly intelligible to German speakers.Variants: *dialects of Baden Württemberg in Germany, and Alemán Coloniero spoken in Venezuela… … Wikipedia
Old High German — High German before 1100. Abbr.: OHG [1885 90] * * * ▪ dialect any of the West Germanic dialects spoken in the highlands of southern Germany, Switzerland, and Austria until the end of the 11th century. High German differs most noticeably… … Universalium
Old High German — Old German redirects here. For other uses, see Old German (disambiguation). Old High German Spoken in southern Germany (south of the Benrath line), parts of Austria and Switzerland, Southern Bohemia, Sporadic communities in Eastern Gaul Era… … Wikipedia