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Novoluzhitsky dialect

The Novoluzhitsky dialect ( German: Neulausitzisch ) is the colloquial form of the language used in the Luzhichansky villages in Luzitsa , in eastern Saxony . It differs from other Luga dialects primarily by its Serboluzhitsky influence.

Novoluzhitsky dialect
Self nameNeulausitzisch
CountryGerman flag Germany ( Saxony )
Classification
CategoryLanguages ​​of Eurasia

Indo-European family

German branch
West German group
High German subgroup
Middle German dialects
Writinglatin

Native speakers are the ancestors of the Labab migrants, who settled in the late Middle Ages east of Saale and Elba , as well as in modern Lyukhov-Dannenberg . These peoples were very close to the puddles , but subsequently Germanized . Only in Lužice survived communities in which they speak Luga’s languages. The Novoluzhitsky dialect arose in their midst as a mixture of the East Middle German dialect and native languages.

Literature

  • Erhard Agricola , Wolfgang Fleischer, Helmut Protze unter Mitwirkung von Wolfgang Ebert (Hrsg.): Die deutsche Sprache. Band 1, Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig 1969, S. 331ff. (Reihe: Kleine Enzyklopädie).
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Novoluzhitsky_ dialect&oldid = 93162525


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