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- Westphalian_language abstract "Westphalian or Westfalish (Wäästfaalisch) is one of the major dialect groups of West Low German. Its most salient feature is its diphthongization (rising diphthongs). For example, speakers say ieten ([ɪɛtn̩]) instead of eten for "to eat". (There is also a difference in the use of consonants within the Westphalian dialects: North of the Wiehengebirge, people tend to speak unvoiced consonants, south of the Wiehengebirge they speak voiced consonants, e.g. Foite <-> Foide.)The Westphalian dialect region includes the north-eastern part of North Rhine-Westphalia, i.e. the former Prussian province of Westphalia, without Siegerland and Wittgenstein, but including the southern part of former government district Weser-Ems (e.g. the region around Osnabrück and the landscape of Emsland).".
- Westphalian_language iso6393Code "wep".
- Westphalian_language languageFamily Germanic_languages.
- Westphalian_language languageFamily Low_German.
- Westphalian_language languageFamily West_Germanic_languages.
- Westphalian_language languageFamily West_Low_German.
- Westphalian_language spokenIn Germany.
- Westphalian_language spokenIn Netherlands.
- Westphalian_language spokenIn Westphalia.
- Westphalian_language wikiPageID "201259".
- Westphalian_language wikiPageRevisionID "594930972".
- Westphalian_language fam Germanic_languages.
- Westphalian_language fam Low_German.
- Westphalian_language fam West_Germanic_languages.
- Westphalian_language fam West_Low_German.
- Westphalian_language familycolor "Indo-European".
- Westphalian_language hasPhotoCollection Westphalian_language.
- Westphalian_language iso "wep".
- Westphalian_language name "Westphalian".
- Westphalian_language nativename "Wäästfaalisch".
- Westphalian_language notice "IPA".
- Westphalian_language ref "e17".
- Westphalian_language region Westphalia.
- Westphalian_language speakers "?".
- Westphalian_language states Germany.
- Westphalian_language states Netherlands.
- Westphalian_language wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Westphalian_language subject Category:German_dialects.
- Westphalian_language subject Category:Languages_of_Germany.
- Westphalian_language subject Category:Low_German.
- Westphalian_language subject Category:North_Rhine-Westphalia.
- Westphalian_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Westphalian_language type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Westphalian_language type Communication100033020.
- Westphalian_language type Dialect107155661.
- Westphalian_language type GermanDialects.
- Westphalian_language type Language106282651.
- Westphalian_language type LanguagesOfGermany.
- Westphalian_language type Non-standardSpeech107155081.
- Westphalian_language type Speech107109196.
- Westphalian_language type Language.
- Westphalian_language type Language.
- Westphalian_language type Language.
- Westphalian_language type InformationEntity.
- Westphalian_language comment "Westphalian or Westfalish (Wäästfaalisch) is one of the major dialect groups of West Low German. Its most salient feature is its diphthongization (rising diphthongs). For example, speakers say ieten ([ɪɛtn̩]) instead of eten for "to eat". (There is also a difference in the use of consonants within the Westphalian dialects: North of the Wiehengebirge, people tend to speak unvoiced consonants, south of the Wiehengebirge they speak voiced consonants, e.g.".
- Westphalian_language label "Westfaals".
- Westphalian_language label "Westfälische Dialekte".
- Westphalian_language label "Westphalian language".
- Westphalian_language label "Westphalien (langue)".
- Westphalian_language label "Вестфальский диалект".
- Westphalian_language sameAs Westfälische_Dialekte.
- Westphalian_language sameAs Westphalien_(langue).
- Westphalian_language sameAs Westfaals.
- Westphalian_language sameAs m.02hxy25.
- Westphalian_language sameAs Q505655.
- Westphalian_language sameAs Q505655.
- Westphalian_language sameAs Westphalian_language.
- Westphalian_language wasDerivedFrom Westphalian_language?oldid=594930972.
- Westphalian_language isPrimaryTopicOf Westphalian_language.
- Westphalian_language name "Westphalian".
- Westphalian_language name "Wäästfaalisch".