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'''Elbingian'''{{citation needed|unsourced, and sounds as it could also cover the area of the [http://www.zeno.org/Zeno/0/Suche?q=%22Elbinger+Niederung%22&k=Bibliothek Elbinger Niederung]|date=August 2023}} ({{lang-de|Mundart der Elbinger Höhe|lit=dialect of the Elbingian upland}}<ref>A term already used in: ''Mundart der Elbinger Höhe. Mitgetheilt von D. Datt Spook'', in: ''Neue Preußische Provinzial-Blätter. Mit Beiträgen von [...]. Im Namen der Alterthums-Gesellschaft Prussia herausgegeben von Dr. A. Hagen. Jahrgang 1847. Juli – December. / Band IV.'', Königsberg, 1847, p. 470–475 ([https://books.google.com/books?id=ggYqAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA470])</ref>) was a [[subdialect]] of [[Low Prussian]] spoken in [[East Prussia]] and [[West Prussia]] in the region of the {{ill|Elbingian upland|de|Wysoczyzna Elbląska|pl|Wysoczyzna Elbląska}}, north of [[Elbląg|Elbing]].<ref name="Ziesemer-p.137">Walther Ziesemer: ''Die ostpreußischen Mundarten''. Ferdinand Hirt, Breslau, 1924, p. 137 (map ''Die ostpreußischen Mundarten'')</ref> It had a border with [[Oberländisch]], [[Mundart des Kürzungsgebiets]] and [[Nehrungisch]]. It used to end shortly East of Elbing river.<ref name="Ziesemer-p.137" /> In Elbing, no German dialect was spoken for long.<ref>Mitzka, Walther. ''Grundzüge nordostdeutscher Sprachgeschichte''. Elwert, 1959, p. 131</ref>
'''Elbingian'''{{citation needed|unsourced, and sounds as it could also cover the area of the [http://www.zeno.org/Zeno/0/Suche?q=%22Elbinger+Niederung%22&k=Bibliothek Elbinger Niederung]|date=August 2023}} ({{lang-de|Mundart der Elbinger Höhe|lit=dialect of the Elbingian upland}}<ref>A term already used in: ''Mundart der Elbinger Höhe. Mitgetheilt von D. Datt Spook'', in: ''Neue Preußische Provinzial-Blätter. Mit Beiträgen von [...]. Im Namen der Alterthums-Gesellschaft Prussia herausgegeben von Dr. A. Hagen. Jahrgang 1847. Juli – December. / Band IV.'', Königsberg, 1847, p. 470–475 ([https://books.google.com/books?id=ggYqAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA470])</ref>) was a [[subdialect]] of [[Low Prussian]] spoken in [[East Prussia]] and [[West Prussia]] in the region of the {{ill|Elbingian upland|de|Wysoczyzna Elbląska|pl|Wysoczyzna Elbląska}}, north of [[Elbląg|Elbing]].<ref name="Ziesemer-p.137">Walther Ziesemer: ''Die ostpreußischen Mundarten''. Ferdinand Hirt, Breslau, 1924, p. 137 (map ''Die ostpreußischen Mundarten'')</ref> It had a border with [[Oberländisch]], [[Mundart des Kürzungsgebiets]] and [[Nehrungisch]]. It used to end shortly East of Elbing river.<ref name="Ziesemer-p.137" /> In Elbing, no German dialect was spoken for long.<ref>Mitzka, Walther. ''Grundzüge nordostdeutscher Sprachgeschichte''. N. G. Elwert Verlag, Marburg, 1959, p. 131 (originally: Max Niemeyer Verlag, Halle/Saale, 1937)</ref>


== Phonology ==
== Phonology ==

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Elbingian
Native toPoland (formerly Germany)
RegionElbingian upland (West Prussia, East Prussia)
EthnicityGermans
Language codes
ISO 639-3

Elbingian[citation needed] (Template:Lang-de[1]) was a subdialect of Low Prussian spoken in East Prussia and West Prussia in the region of the Elbingian upland [de; pl], north of Elbing.[2] It had a border with Oberländisch, Mundart des Kürzungsgebiets and Nehrungisch. It used to end shortly East of Elbing river.[2] In Elbing, no German dialect was spoken for long.[3]

Phonology

There was a border of /i/, /e/ and /ar/ becoming /e/, /a/ and /or/ respectively in its area.[4][2] It has many features in common with Natangian.[5]

References

  1. ^ A term already used in: Mundart der Elbinger Höhe. Mitgetheilt von D. Datt Spook, in: Neue Preußische Provinzial-Blätter. Mit Beiträgen von [...]. Im Namen der Alterthums-Gesellschaft Prussia herausgegeben von Dr. A. Hagen. Jahrgang 1847. Juli – December. / Band IV., Königsberg, 1847, p. 470–475 ([1])
  2. ^ a b c Walther Ziesemer: Die ostpreußischen Mundarten. Ferdinand Hirt, Breslau, 1924, p. 137 (map Die ostpreußischen Mundarten)
  3. ^ Mitzka, Walther. Grundzüge nordostdeutscher Sprachgeschichte. N. G. Elwert Verlag, Marburg, 1959, p. 131 (originally: Max Niemeyer Verlag, Halle/Saale, 1937)
  4. ^ Heinrich Siemens: Plautdietsch. tweeback verlag, Bonn, p. 45/46
  5. ^ Walther Ziesemer: Die ostpreußischen Mundarten. Ferdinand Hirt, Breslau, 1924, p. 132

Bibliography

  • Kuhn, Willi (2010). Schuch, Hans J. (ed.). Die niederdeutsche Mundart auf der Elbinger Höhe: Kliene Geschichtye toomarettlache opp Plutt utdee Kinger unn Schooltied (in German). Truso.