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'''Zuidoost-Limburgs''', alsu '''Süüdoß-Limburjesch''' sare se en [[Nederläng|Holland]] och för e paa Platt Shprooche uß däm [[Dreiländer Äk]] zwesche [[Deutschland]], [[Belljie]] un [[Nederläng|Holland]].
 
 
 
'''Zuidoost-Limburgs''', alsu
'''Süüdoß-Limburjesch''' sare se en [[Nederläng|Holland]] och för e paa Platt Shprooche uß däm [[Dreiländer Äk]] zwesche [[Deutschland]], [[Belljie]] un [[Nederläng|Holland]].
 
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di [[ripoaresch (Shprooch)|]]e doh.
Dat sin bloß winnije, all uß dä dä Kant öm [[Kirchroa]], un mansch_e_ne Shproochezottierer deijt se met däm [[Öcher Platt]] zesamme un säät, di wöhre sesh zemmlesh ähnlesh. Et jidd_er ävver och Weßeschaffler, di dat Södoß-Limburjesch Platt för [[Nidderfränkesch (Shprooch)|]] hallde. Einesch sin se all, dat Södoß-Limburjesch öhnßwoh op dämm Wääsh zwesche Nidderfränkesch un Ripoaresch litt. Ov mer et jez miem bemi eine udder mieh beim anndere süht, odder beids, udder jaa nix, dat schingg_en Jeschmackssaach. --
 
== Sprooche un Ööt ==
Bei de mieh nederfängkesche söödoßlimburjesche Shprooche sin
* et [[Eupener]] en [[Eupe]], de [[hoofsjtad]] van de [[Duutsjtalige Gemeensjap]] en [[Beljie]]
* et [[Heëlesj]] en dä [[Shtadt]] [[Heële]] en [[Södoßlemborsh]] en der Nederläng <!-- // 't Heëlesj is 't dialek wat gekald weëd i g'n sjtad Heële in 't zuudoeëste va de Hollendsje provins Limburg.
* et [[Oos-Voeres]] en S'n Maeëte, un S'n Pieëter, un[[Täöves]], un [[Rimmezjdels]] en [[Voeres]] en [[Södlemborsh]] <!-- (of, went 't nuedig ès, Täöves, Rimmezjdels). -- in S'n Maeëte, S'n Pieëter, Teuve en Rimmesjtel. Oeë 't nuedig ès ka me zage: Teuves, Rimmezjdel.
* er [[Sjeter]]
* er [[Sjeter]] en <!-- Sjeter weëdt óch wal Sjeter plat genumd. Luu va g'ne Sjeet of Sjaasberg, die kalle zoeë. // # Sjaasberg of D'r Sjeet is 'n plaats bie Landgraaf // D'r Sjeet of Sjaasberg (Nederlands: Schaesberg) is 'n dörp in de geminde Lankgraaf i Nederlands Limburg. //
* et [[Vèlbedersch]] en Velbert (wo de Uerdinger und e Einheisplurallinie sich treffe)
* et [[Vieleter]] en [[Viele]] en de [[Jemnde|Gemingde]] [[Vols]] en [[Södlemborsh]] <!-- 't Vieleter is 't karakteristiek dialekt dat me egelik alling i Viele sjpricht. --
* et [[Voeres]]
* et [[Voeres]] <!-- Ee Voere haat 't driej variante van 't Limburgs: èng ee Moelinge, eng ee Voere ('s-Gravenvoeren), en èng in de rest van de gemingde (S'n Maeëte, S'n Pieëter, Teuve en Rimmesjdel).
* et [[Waobigs]] en [[Waobig]] en [[Södlemborsh]]
't Zow good zieë vör die dialekte de name te broeke: Moelings (Moelinge), Voeres ('s-Gravenvoerens) en Oos-Voeres (of, went 't nuedig ès, Täöves, Rimmezjdels). --
* et [[Waobigs]] en [[Waobig]] en [[Södlemborsh]] <!-- i Waobig (Waubach) in de (gemingde Lankgraaf). In ing gedeelte va Waobig, in de Grunsjtraot, wert daobij ooch nog (Nederlands en Limburgs) Begoons gesjpraoke. --
* et [[Wieldesj]] us [[Wielder]] en [[Södlemborsh]] en der Nederläng
 
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* et [[Völzer]] en [[Vols]] en Södlemborsh en de Nederläng
 
== Literatur ==
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, also to be defined as '''Southern Meuse-Rhenish''', is a subdivision of what recently has been named [[Meuse-Rhenish]]. Both terms denote a rather compact grouping of [[Low Franconian languages|Low Franconian]] varieties, spoken in the [[Province of Limburg (1815–1839)|Limburg]] and Lower [[Rhineland]] regions, near the common Dutch/Flemish ([[Belgium]]) and Dutch/German borders. These dialectal varieties differ notably from Dutch and Flemish at the one side, and no less from German at the other. In the Netherlands and Belgium this group is often included in the generic term '''Limburgish'''. [[Limburgish]] was recently recognised as a [[regional language]] (''streektaal'') in [[the Netherlands]] and as such it receives moderate protection under chapter 2 of the [[European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages]].
The linguitic border of the Limburgish varieties to the South is the [[Benrath line]], to the North it is the [[Uerdingen line]]. This means, Southeast Limburgish is different in nature from the other Limburgish varieties.
 
== Subdialects of Limburgish==
 
A lot of subgroupings can be made here.
*''Centraal Lower Limburgish'' is a variety of Limburgish around [[Maastricht]] and [[Heerlen]] in the [[Netherlands]] and [[Genk]] in [[Belgium]]. ''Central Limburgish'' is a concept used in Germany, which includes the area around [[Maastricht]] and stretches further North. In Germany there is also a concept of a variety of Limburgish around [[Genk]], and another of Limburgish between [[Genk]] and [[Hasselt]].
*''East Limburgish-Ripuarian transitional zone'' is a concept used in Germany to describe the linguistic area in Belgium around [[Eupen]], including [[Welkenraedt]], [[Lontzen]] and [[Moresnet]], in the [[Netherlands]] between [[Ubach]] and [[Brunssum]] and a large area in Germany including [[Mönchengladbach]]. In the Netherlands, this variety is referred to as ''Southeast Limburgish'' (see separate section below). ''East Limburgish'' as a concept is also used in Germany, which includes an area from Belgian [[Voeren]] South of [[Maastricht]] in the Netherlands, to an area in Germany including [[Dülken]] and central [[Krefeld]].
 
*''West Lower Limburgish'' is the variety of Limburgish spoken around [[Hasselt]] and [[Veldeke]] in [[Belgium]]. In Germany ''West Limburgish'' is a concept including the Limburgish spoken around Hasselt and Veldeke in [[Belgium]] and including areas in Dutch Limburg and Dutch Brabant. The border of ''West Limburgish'' and ''East Limburgish'' starts few South of the area between the villages of 's-Gravenvoeren and Sint-Martens-Voeren in the Belgian municipality of [[Voeren]].
 
*The at least to the largest extent non-tonal varieties of ''East Getelandish'', ''West Getelandish'' and ''Bilzerlandish'' are considered as being parts of Southern Meuse-Rhenish. ''East Getelandish'', which is spoken around St Truiden in [[Belgium]] is considered a variety of Southern Meuse-Rhenish. ''West Getelandish'' spoken up to the [[Uerdingen Line]], which reaches the [[Dutch language|Dutch]]-[[Wallonia|Walloon]] linguistic border at [[Bierbeek]] in [[Belgium]] also is considered a variety of Southern Meuse-Rhenish. The other varieties considered variants of Southern Meuse-Rhenish, are ''Bilzerlandish'' spoken around [[Genk]] in [[Belgium]] and ''Tongerlandish'' spoken around [[Tongeren]] in [[Belgium]].
 
==Southeast Limburgish around Aachen==
[[Image:German dialectal map.PNG|right|thumb|350px|By the [[High German consonant shift]], the map of German [[dialect]]s is divided into [[Upper German]] (green) and [[Central German]] (blue), and the [[Low Saxon]] (yellow). The main isoglosses, the Benrath and Speyer lines are marked black.]]
'''Southeast Limburgish''' is spoken around [[Kerkrade]], [[Bocholtz]] and [[Vaals]] in the [[Netherlands]], [[Aachen]] in [[Germany]] and [[Raeren]] and [[Eynatten]] in [[Belgium]]. In [[Germany]] it is sometimes considered as [[Ripuarian (language)|Ripuarian]], not always as Limburgish. This explains why it is not distinctly marked on both maps (at right and below). These pictures however, have to be finetuned for the transitional zone between Limburgish and Ripuarian. In Belgium, the south-eastern boundary between Meuse-Rhenish or (French) ''francique rhéno-mosan'' and Ripuarian is formed by the so-called [[Low Dietsch dialects|Low Dietsch]] (in Limburgish: ''Platduutsj'') language area. According to a contemporary vision, all varieties in a wider half circle some 20 KM around Aachen, including 2/3 of Dutch South Limburg and also the [[Low Dietsch]] area between [[Voeren]] and [[Eupen]] in Belgium, can be taken as a group of its own, which recently has been named ''Limburgish of the Three Countries Area'' (Dutch: ''Drielandenlimburgs'', German: ''Dreiländerplatt''), referring to the place where Holland, Belgium and Germany meet. (Welschen 2005, Frins 2005, 2006). This variety still possesses interesting syntactic idiosyncrasies, probably dating from the period in which the old [[Duchy of Limburg]] existed.
===Relation to Ripuarian===
If only tonality is to be taken as to define this variety, both Southeast Limburgish and Ripuarian belong to a broader class of Meuse-Rhenish varieties in a wider sense. This tonal language group stretches rather deep into [[Germany]], even across the Rhine up to [[Siegen]]. In Germany, it is consensus to class both varieties as belonging to [[High German languages|High German]] varieties. But this is a little over-simplified. In order to include this variety properly a more encompassing concept is needed. The combination of Meuse-Rhenish and Ripuarian, including their overlapping transitional zones of Southeast Limburgish and [[Low Dietsch]], will do.
[[Image:Continental West Germanic languages.png|400px|right|thumb|Distribution of the native speakers of major continental '''West Germanic''' dialects today (Dialects of the following standard languages: Dutch, German and Frisian).
The colours in this map do not reflect the actual relationship between the languages or dialects.]]
 
==Classification==
* [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]]
** [[Germanic languages|Germanic]]
*** [[West Germanic]]
**** [[Low Franconian]]
***** [[Meuse-Rhenish]]
****** Southern Meuse-Rhenish or Southeast Limburgish
 
==See also==
*[[Meuse-Rhenish]]
*[[Low Rhenish]]
*[[Limburgish]]
*[[Low Dietsch]]
 
==References==
*Georg Cornelissen 2003: ''Kleine niederrheinische Sprachgeschichte (1300-1900) : eine regionale Sprachgeschichte für das deutsch-niederländische Grenzgebiet zwischen Arnheim und Krefeld'' [with an introduction in Dutch]. Geldern / Venray: Stichting Historie Peel-Maas-Niersgebied, ISBN 978-90-807292-2-3
 
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[[Category:Languages of the Netherlands]]
[[Category:Languages of Belgium]]
[[Category:Central German languages]]
[[Category:German dialects]]
[[Category:Ripuarian]]
 
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