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- Brabantian_dialect abstract "Brabantian or Brabantish, also Brabantic (Dutch: Brabants [ˈbraː.bɑnts]), is a dialect group of the Dutch language. It is named after the historical Duchy of Brabant which corresponded mainly to the Dutch province of North Brabant, the Belgian provinces of Antwerp and Flemish Brabant, as well as the institutional Region of Brussels-Capital (where its native speakers have become a minority) and the province of Walloon Brabant. Brabantian expands into small parts in the west of Limburg while its strong influence on the Flemish dialects in East-Flanders weakens towards the west. In a small area in the northwest of North Brabant (Willemstad), Hollandic is spoken. Conventionally, the South Guelderish dialects are distinguished from Brabantian, though there are no objective criteria apart from geography to do this.Because of the relatively large area in which Brabantian is spoken, it can be roughly divided in three sub-dialects: West Brabantian, spoken in the area west of the river Donge; in the west of North Brabant (the area around the cities Breda, Roosendaal, and Bergen op Zoom) and in the north and west of the Province of Antwerp in Belgium. East Brabantian, spoken in the area east of the river Donge; in the middle and east of North Brabant (the area around the cities Tilburg, Eindhoven, 's-Hertogenbosch and Helmond), the east of the Province of Antwerp and the far west of the Province of Limburg. South Brabantian, spoken in the province of Flemish Brabant and the south of Antwerp.Brabantian is not a minority language in the Netherlands. Brabantian has compared to other main Dutch dialects had a big influence on the development of Standard Dutch. This was because of Brabant was being the dominant region in the Netherlands when standardization of the Dutch started in the 16th century. The first major formation of standard Dutch also took place in Antwerp, where a Brabantian dialect is spoken. The default language being developed around this time had therefore mainly Brabantian influences. The early modern Dutch written language was initially influenced primarily by Brabantian, with strong influence from Hollandic emerging after the 16th century. Since then, it has diverged from Standard Dutch, evolving in its own way, but is still similar enough for them to be mutually intelligible.About one third of the Dutch-speaking population lives in the Brabantian dialect zone. In the Netherlands, rural areas have still retained their original Brabantian dialects to a fair degree. In large Dutch cities such as Breda and Eindhoven, where the industrial revolution drew many people from other parts of the country, the dialect has become more "moderated" by language mixture and is generally closer to standard Dutch. Because people tended to migrate towards the cities from the surrounding rural areas as well, Brabantian influence is still seen in certain vocabulary items and in pronunciation (the "Brabantian accent" of Dutch). The original Brabantian city dialects have largely disappeared there[citation needed], however. Nevertheless, some large cities such as Tilburg and 's-Hertogenbosch still have a large number of people speaking the original Brabantian dialect.In Belgium, dialects are still the common spoken language[citation needed]. It is also still spoken in most large cities, particularly in Antwerp where Antwerpian (a city dialect that is rather distinct from that of the surrounding area) has remained in wide use. In the capital of Brussels, French largely replaced Dutch in the middle of the 20th century. Despite this, there are many cultural activities using the Brussels dialect, and recently also at masses in a church in Jette. Moreover, use of Dutch is reviving due to young Dutch-speaking families moving back from the suburbs toward the old city centre.".
- Brabantian_dialect languageFamily Dutch_language.
- Brabantian_dialect languageFamily Germanic_languages.
- Brabantian_dialect languageFamily Low_Franconian_languages.
- Brabantian_dialect languageFamily West_Germanic_languages.
- Brabantian_dialect spokenIn Belgium.
- Brabantian_dialect spokenIn Netherlands.
- Brabantian_dialect thumbnail Languages_Benelux.PNG?width=300.
- Brabantian_dialect wikiPageExternalLink brabants.php.
- Brabantian_dialect wikiPageExternalLink brabantish.php.
- Brabantian_dialect wikiPageExternalLink brabants.pdf.
- Brabantian_dialect wikiPageID "1779524".
- Brabantian_dialect wikiPageRevisionID "605598322".
- Brabantian_dialect fam Dutch_language.
- Brabantian_dialect fam Germanic_languages.
- Brabantian_dialect fam Low_Franconian_languages.
- Brabantian_dialect fam West_Germanic_languages.
- Brabantian_dialect familycolor "Indo-European".
- Brabantian_dialect hasPhotoCollection Brabantian_dialect.
- Brabantian_dialect isoexception "dialect".
- Brabantian_dialect lingua "52".
- Brabantian_dialect name "Brabantian".
- Brabantian_dialect nativename "Braobans".
- Brabantian_dialect speakers "?".
- Brabantian_dialect states Belgium.
- Brabantian_dialect states Netherlands.
- Brabantian_dialect subject Category:Brabant.
- Brabantian_dialect subject Category:Dutch_dialects.
- Brabantian_dialect subject Category:Dutch_language.
- Brabantian_dialect subject Category:Languages_of_Belgium.
- Brabantian_dialect subject Category:Languages_of_the_Netherlands.
- Brabantian_dialect type Language.
- Brabantian_dialect type Language.
- Brabantian_dialect type InformationEntity.
- Brabantian_dialect comment "Brabantian or Brabantish, also Brabantic (Dutch: Brabants [ˈbraː.bɑnts]), is a dialect group of the Dutch language. It is named after the historical Duchy of Brabant which corresponded mainly to the Dutch province of North Brabant, the Belgian provinces of Antwerp and Flemish Brabant, as well as the institutional Region of Brussels-Capital (where its native speakers have become a minority) and the province of Walloon Brabant.".
- Brabantian_dialect label "Brabantian dialect".
- Brabantian_dialect label "Brabantisch".
- Brabantian_dialect label "Brabants".
- Brabantian_dialect label "Brabançon (dialecte)".
- Brabantian_dialect label "Dialekt brabancki".
- Brabantian_dialect label "Dialetto brabantino".
- Brabantian_dialect label "Брабантские диалекты".
- Brabantian_dialect sameAs Brabantisch.
- Brabantian_dialect sameAs Brabançon_(dialecte).
- Brabantian_dialect sameAs Dialetto_brabantino.
- Brabantian_dialect sameAs Brabants.
- Brabantian_dialect sameAs Dialekt_brabancki.
- Brabantian_dialect sameAs m.05w8mk.
- Brabantian_dialect sameAs Q56488.
- Brabantian_dialect sameAs Q56488.
- Brabantian_dialect wasDerivedFrom Brabantian_dialect?oldid=605598322.
- Brabantian_dialect depiction Languages_Benelux.PNG.
- Brabantian_dialect isPrimaryTopicOf Brabantian_dialect.
- Brabantian_dialect name "Brabantian".
- Brabantian_dialect name "Braobans".