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 name | Neulausitzisch |
| Country | |
| Classification | |
| Category | Languages of Eurasia |
Indo-European family
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| Writing | latin |
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).