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- Sussex_dialect abstract "The Sussex dialect is a dialect that was once widely spoken by those living in the historic county of Sussex in southern England. Much of the distinctive vocabulary of the Sussex dialect has now died out, although a few words remain in common usage and some individuals still speak with the traditional Sussex accent.The Sussex dialect is a subset of the Southern English dialect group. Historically, there were three main variants to the dialect: west Sussex (west of Shoreham and the river Adur), mid Sussex (between the Adur and Hastings) and east Sussex (from Hastings eastwards). There were also differences between downland and Wealden communities. In particular, the people of the Weald were thought to have the most impenetrable accents. The Sussex dialect shows remarkable continuity: the three main dialect areas reflect the historic county's history. The west and mid dialect areas reflect the ancient division of Sussex between East and West, which until the creation of the rape of Bramber in the 11th century lay along the river Adur. The eastern dialect area reflects the unique history of the Hastings area, which was home to the kingdom of the Haestingas until the 8th century.Sussex dialect words have their sources in many historic languages including Anglo-Saxon, Old Dutch, Old Welsh (or British), with a dash of 14th century French, and a little Scandinavian. Many words are thought to have derived from Sussex's fishermen and their links with fishermen from the coasts of France and the Netherlands.".
- Sussex_dialect languageFamily Anglo-Frisian_languages.
- Sussex_dialect languageFamily English_languages.
- Sussex_dialect languageFamily Germanic_languages.
- Sussex_dialect languageFamily West_Germanic_languages.
- Sussex_dialect spokenIn England.
- Sussex_dialect spokenIn Sussex.
- Sussex_dialect thumbnail EnglandSussexTrad.png?width=300.
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- Sussex_dialect wikiPageExternalLink milland.
- Sussex_dialect wikiPageExternalLink learning-the-sussex-dialect-with-jan-cladpole-3.
- Sussex_dialect wikiPageExternalLink sussex-dialect.html.
- Sussex_dialect wikiPageID "26630148".
- Sussex_dialect wikiPageRevisionID "599021449".
- Sussex_dialect fam Anglo-Frisian_languages.
- Sussex_dialect fam English_language.
- Sussex_dialect fam English_languages.
- Sussex_dialect fam Germanic_languages.
- Sussex_dialect fam West_Germanic_languages.
- Sussex_dialect familycolor "Indo-European".
- Sussex_dialect hasPhotoCollection Sussex_dialect.
- Sussex_dialect isoexception "dialect".
- Sussex_dialect name "Sussex".
- Sussex_dialect notice "IPA".
- Sussex_dialect region Sussex.
- Sussex_dialect speakers "?".
- Sussex_dialect states "England".
- Sussex_dialect subject Category:British_English.
- Sussex_dialect subject Category:English_language_in_England.
- Sussex_dialect subject Category:Sussex.
- Sussex_dialect type Language.
- Sussex_dialect type Language.
- Sussex_dialect type InformationEntity.
- Sussex_dialect comment "The Sussex dialect is a dialect that was once widely spoken by those living in the historic county of Sussex in southern England. Much of the distinctive vocabulary of the Sussex dialect has now died out, although a few words remain in common usage and some individuals still speak with the traditional Sussex accent.The Sussex dialect is a subset of the Southern English dialect group.".
- Sussex_dialect label "Sussex dialect".
- Sussex_dialect label "Суссекский диалект".
- Sussex_dialect sameAs m.0bhc45v.
- Sussex_dialect sameAs Q7649507.
- Sussex_dialect sameAs Q7649507.
- Sussex_dialect wasDerivedFrom Sussex_dialect?oldid=599021449.
- Sussex_dialect depiction EnglandSussexTrad.png.
- Sussex_dialect isPrimaryTopicOf Sussex_dialect.
- Sussex_dialect name "Sussex".