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one of two main subgroups of the West Central German dialects; spoken in the north-western half of Rhineland-Palatinate, south-western North Rhine-Westphalia, easternmost Belgium, and southeasternmost Limburg (Netherlands); distinguished from Rhine Franconian by the use of dat (“that”) and wat (“what”), and the consistent pronunciation of Germanic -β- as a fricative (i.e. [v], or [f] when now in coda position).
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Central Franconian
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Central Franconian
name
one
of
two
main
subgroups
of
the
West
Central
German
dialects;
spoken
in
the
north-western
half
of
Rhineland-Palatinate,
south-western
North
Rhine-Westphalia,
easternmost
Belgium,
and
southeasternmost
Limburg
(Netherlands);
distinguished
from
Rhine
Franconian
by
the
use
of
dat
(“that”)
and
wat
(“what”),
and
the
consistent
pronunciation
of
Germanic
-β-
as
a
fricative
(i.e.
[v],
or
[f]
when
now
in
coda
position).
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one
of
two
main
subgroups
of
the
West
Central
German
dialects;
spoken
in
the
north-western
half
of
Rhineland-Palatinate,
south-western
North
Rhine-Westphalia,
easternmost
Belgium,
and
southeasternmost
Limburg
(Netherlands);
distinguished
from
Rhine
Franconian
by
the
use
of
dat
(“that”)
and
wat
(“what”),
and
the
consistent
pronunciation
of
Germanic
-β-
as
a
fricative
(i.e.
[v],
or
[f]
when
now
in
coda
position).