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- English_of_Northumbria abstract "The Northumbrian language or Northumbria English is an English language or dialect of English ("Northumbrian Language" may only refer to the broadly spoken Northumbrian whereas Northumbrian English may just refer to the Standard English as spoken in Northumbria and featuring various Northumbrian words and forms), and a variant of Northern English with the Geordie dialect being one of the subsets of Northumbrian the others being Northern (north of the River Coquet), Western (from Allendale through Hexham up to Kielder), Southern or Pitmatic (the mining towns such as Ashington and much of Durham) Mackem (Wearside), Smoggie (Teesside) and possibly also Tyke (Yorkshire). It is spoken mainly if not exclusively in the modern day counties of Northumberland and Durham. Whilst all sharing similarities to the more famous Geordie dialect and most of the time not distinguishable by non-native speakers, there are a few differences between said dialects not only between them and Geordie but also each other.".
- English_of_Northumbria wikiPageID "22297286".
- English_of_Northumbria wikiPageRevisionID "604718036".
- English_of_Northumbria hasPhotoCollection English_of_Northumbria.
- English_of_Northumbria subject Category:English_language_in_England.
- English_of_Northumbria comment "The Northumbrian language or Northumbria English is an English language or dialect of English ("Northumbrian Language" may only refer to the broadly spoken Northumbrian whereas Northumbrian English may just refer to the Standard English as spoken in Northumbria and featuring various Northumbrian words and forms), and a variant of Northern English with the Geordie dialect being one of the subsets of Northumbrian the others being Northern (north of the River Coquet), Western (from Allendale through Hexham up to Kielder), Southern or Pitmatic (the mining towns such as Ashington and much of Durham) Mackem (Wearside), Smoggie (Teesside) and possibly also Tyke (Yorkshire). ".
- English_of_Northumbria label "English of Northumbria".
- English_of_Northumbria sameAs m.05t0jsg.
- English_of_Northumbria sameAs Q5378612.
- English_of_Northumbria sameAs Q5378612.
- English_of_Northumbria wasDerivedFrom English_of_Northumbria?oldid=604718036.
- English_of_Northumbria isPrimaryTopicOf English_of_Northumbria.