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West Central German

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West Central German
Westmitteldeutsch
Geographic
distribution
Rhineland-Palatinate,Saarland,Hesse,North Rhine-Westphalia,German-speaking Community of Belgium,Lorraine,Deitscherei
Linguistic classificationIndo-European
Subdivisions
Language codes
Glottologhigh1287
West Central German–language area

West Central German (German:Westmitteldeutsch)[1][2] belongs to theCentral,High German dialect family ofGerman. It includes the following sub-families:

On the southern and southeastern edges, West Central German varieties border on an area often considered a transitional area betweenCentral German andUpper German, comprising the dialect groupsSouth Franconian German andEast Franconian German (popularly calledFranconian because dialects of this sub-family are spoken all overFranconia).

West Central German was spoken in several settlements throughout America, for example in theAmana Colonies.

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References

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  1. ^Dubenion-Smith, Shannon A. (June 2010)."Verbal Complex Phenomena in West Central German: Empirical Domain and Multi-Causal Account".Journal of Germanic Linguistics.22 (2):99–191.doi:10.1017/S1470542709990249.ISSN 1475-3014. Retrieved9 November 2025.
  2. ^Dubenion-Smith, Shannon A. (1 April 2013)."A questionnaire study of two-verb clusters in West Central German".Folia Linguistica.47 (1):1–34.doi:10.1515/flin.2013.002.ISSN 1614-7308. Retrieved9 November 2025.
According to contemporaryphilology
Anglo-Frisian
Anglic
Frisian
Historical forms
East Frisian
North Frisian
West Frisian
Low German
Historical forms
West Low German
East Low German
Low Franconian
Historical forms
Standard variants
West Low Franconian
East Low Franconian
Cover groups
High German
(German)
Historical forms
Standard German
Non-standard variants
andcreoles
Central German
West Central German
East Central German
Upper German
North
Historical forms
West
East
East
Language subgroups
Reconstructed
Diachronic features
Synchronic features
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