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| name = Southern Schleswig Danish |
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| familycolor = Indo-European |
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| region = [[Southern Schleswig]] |
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| ethnicity = [[Danish minority in Southern Schleswig]] |
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| fam2 = [[Germanic languages|Germanic]] |
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| fam3 = [[North Germanic languages|North Germanic]] |
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| fam4 = [[East Scandinavian languages|East Scandinavian]]<ref>{{glottolog|sout3248}}</ref> |
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| fam5 = [[Danish language|Danish]] |
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| ancestor = [[Old Norse language|Old Norse]] |
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| ancestor2 = [[Old East Norse]] |
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| ancestor3 = [[Old Danish|Early Old Danish]] |
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| ancestor4 = [[History of Danish#Medieval Danish|Late Old Danish]] |
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| script = [[Danish alphabet]] |
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| minority = |
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| isoexception = dialect |
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| ietf = da-u-sd-desh |
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⚫ | '''Southern Schleswig Danish''' ({{langx|da|Sydslesvigdansk}}, {{langx|de|Südschleswigdänisch}}) is a variety of the [[Danish language]] spoken in [[Southern Schleswig]] in [[Northern Germany]]. It is a variety of Standard Danish ({{Lang|da|rigsmål, rigsdansk}}) influenced by the surrounding [[German language]] in relation to [[Prosody (linguistics)|prosody]], [[syntax]] and [[Morphology (linguistics)|morphology]], used by the [[Danish minority in Southern Schleswig]]. |
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⚫ | Originally [[Southern Jutlandic]] was spoken in most parts of the area (in the variants of Angel Danish and Mellemslesvigsk). On the western coast |
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⚫ | Originally [[Southern Jutlandic]] was spoken in most parts of the area (in the variants of [[Angel Danish]] and Mellemslesvigsk). On the western coast, [[North Frisian language|North Frisian]] was also spoken. After the [[language shift]] in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, most of the Danish and North Frisian dialects were replaced by [[Low German|Low]] and [[Standard German]]. |
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Accordingly, there is a Northern Schleswig variety of German language in [[Northern Schleswig]]. A similar phenomenon is [[Gøtudanskt accent|Gøtudanskt]] on the [[Faroe Islands]]. |
Accordingly, there is a Northern Schleswig variety of German language in [[Northern Schleswig]]. A similar phenomenon is [[Gøtudanskt accent|Gøtudanskt]] on the [[Faroe Islands]]. |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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[[Category:Danish dialects]] |
[[Category:Danish dialects]] |
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[[Category:Languages of Germany]] |
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[[Category:Danish minority of Southern Schleswig]] |
[[Category:Danish minority of Southern Schleswig]] |
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Latest revision as of 06:08, 23 October 2024
Southern Schleswig Danish | |
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Region | Southern Schleswig |
Ethnicity | Danish minority in Southern Schleswig |
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Danish alphabet | |
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ISO 639-3 | – |
IETF | da-u-sd-desh |
Southern Schleswig Danish (Danish: Sydslesvigdansk, German: Südschleswigdänisch) is a variety of the Danish language spoken in Southern Schleswig in Northern Germany. It is a variety of Standard Danish (rigsmål, rigsdansk) influenced by the surrounding German language in relation to prosody, syntax and morphology, used by the Danish minority in Southern Schleswig.
Originally Southern Jutlandic was spoken in most parts of the area (in the variants of Angel Danish and Mellemslesvigsk). On the western coast, North Frisian was also spoken. After the language shift in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, most of the Danish and North Frisian dialects were replaced by Low and Standard German.
Accordingly, there is a Northern Schleswig variety of German language in Northern Schleswig. A similar phenomenon is Gøtudanskt on the Faroe Islands.
Further reading
[edit]- Elin Fredsted in: Christel Stolz: Unsere sprachlichen Nachbarn in Europa. Brockmeyer-Verlag, Bochum 2009, ISBN 3-8196-0741-2, 9783819607417
- Hans Christophersen: Det danske Sprog i Sydslesvig, Rostras Forlag, 3. Udgave ISBN 87-88087-24-7 – http://www.rostra.dk/dansk/dansprog.htm
- Karen Margrethe Pedersen: Dansk sprog i Sydslesvig. Bd. 1–2. Institut for grænseregionsforskning, Aabenraa 2000.
References
[edit]- ^ Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Southern Schleswig Danish". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.