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- Meuse-Rhenish abstract "Meuse-Rhenish (German: Rheinmaasländisch, Dutch: Maas-Rijnlands, and French: francique rhéno-mosan) is a modern term that refers to the literature written in the Middle Ages in the greater Meuse-Rhine area. This area stretches in the northern triangle roughly between the rivers Meuse (in Belgium and the Netherlands) and Rhine (in Germany). It also applies to the Low Franconian dialects that have been spoken in that area in continuation from mediaeval times up to now. It includes varieties of South Guelderish (Zuid-Gelders) and Limburgish in the Belgian and Dutch provinces of Limburg, and their German counterparts Low Rhenish (German: Niederrheinisch) including East Bergish in German Northern Rhineland. Although some dialects of this group are spoken within the language area where German is the standard, they actually are Low Franconian in character, do stand on a shorter distance to Dutch than to High German, and could therefore also be called Dutch (see also Dutch dialects). With regard to this German part only, Meuse-Rhenish equals the total of Low Rhenish vernaculars.".
- Meuse-Rhenish thumbnail Rheinmaaslaendisch.svg?width=300.
- Meuse-Rhenish wikiPageID "8178602".
- Meuse-Rhenish wikiPageRevisionID "579944150".
- Meuse-Rhenish hasPhotoCollection Meuse-Rhenish.
- Meuse-Rhenish subject Category:Dutch_dialects.
- Meuse-Rhenish subject Category:Dutch_language.
- Meuse-Rhenish subject Category:German_dialects.
- Meuse-Rhenish subject Category:Languages_of_Belgium.
- Meuse-Rhenish subject Category:Languages_of_Germany.
- Meuse-Rhenish subject Category:Languages_of_the_Netherlands.
- Meuse-Rhenish subject Category:North_Rhine-Westphalia.
- Meuse-Rhenish subject Category:Rhineland.
- Meuse-Rhenish subject Category:West_Germanic_languages.
- Meuse-Rhenish type Abstraction100002137.
- Meuse-Rhenish type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Meuse-Rhenish type Communication100033020.
- Meuse-Rhenish type Dialect107155661.
- Meuse-Rhenish type DutchDialects.
- Meuse-Rhenish type GermanDialects.
- Meuse-Rhenish type Language106282651.
- Meuse-Rhenish type LanguagesOfBelgium.
- Meuse-Rhenish type LanguagesOfGermany.
- Meuse-Rhenish type LanguagesOfTheNetherlands.
- Meuse-Rhenish type Non-standardSpeech107155081.
- Meuse-Rhenish type Speech107109196.
- Meuse-Rhenish type WestGermanicLanguages.
- Meuse-Rhenish comment "Meuse-Rhenish (German: Rheinmaasländisch, Dutch: Maas-Rijnlands, and French: francique rhéno-mosan) is a modern term that refers to the literature written in the Middle Ages in the greater Meuse-Rhine area. This area stretches in the northern triangle roughly between the rivers Meuse (in Belgium and the Netherlands) and Rhine (in Germany). It also applies to the Low Franconian dialects that have been spoken in that area in continuation from mediaeval times up to now.".
- Meuse-Rhenish label "Maas-Rijnlands".
- Meuse-Rhenish label "Meuse-Rhenish".
- Meuse-Rhenish label "Rhein-Maasländische Dialekte".
- Meuse-Rhenish label "الميز-راينية".
- Meuse-Rhenish sameAs Rhein-Maasländische_Dialekte.
- Meuse-Rhenish sameAs Maas-Rijnlands.
- Meuse-Rhenish sameAs m.026vdpz.
- Meuse-Rhenish sameAs Q153967.
- Meuse-Rhenish sameAs Q153967.
- Meuse-Rhenish sameAs Meuse-Rhenish.
- Meuse-Rhenish wasDerivedFrom Meuse-Rhenish?oldid=579944150.
- Meuse-Rhenish depiction Rheinmaaslaendisch.svg.
- Meuse-Rhenish isPrimaryTopicOf Meuse-Rhenish.