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オランダ語、アフリカーンス語、ペンシルベニア・ドイツ語などのフランク語群は、地域の言語が中世の共通の起源からどのように発展し得るかを示している。
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Franconian dialects like Dutch, Afrikaans, and Pennsylvania German illustrate how regional speech can evolve from a common medieval source.
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Franconian dialects like Dutch, Afrikaans, and Pennsylvania German illustrate how regional speech can evolve from a common medieval source.
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Proper noun
A
linguistic
marker
for
a
number
of
West
Germanic
languages
and
dialects
spoken
in
the
former
core
of
the
Frankish
Empire:
Low
Countries
(the
Netherlands,
Belgium
and
Luxembourg)
and
western
Germany.
Within
these
groups
there
are
a
number
of
well
known
languages
and
dialects,
such
as
Dutch
and
Afrikaans
but
also
the
Pennsylvania
German
language
spoken
in
North
America.
Japanese Meaning
フランク朝帝国の旧中心地、つまり低地諸国(オランダ、ベルギー、ルクセンブルク)や西ドイツで話される西ゲルマン語系の言語や方言を示す名称。例えば、オランダ語、アフリカーンス語、北米で話されるペンシルバニア・ドイツ語などが含まれる。
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