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High German consonant shift: Revision history


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  • curprev 05:3805:38, 20 February 2024178.4.151.40 talk 61,943 bytes −386 It's worthwile mentioning these developments, but we surely do not need all the details about Dutch accents. This is the article "High German consonant shift", in which Dutch did not partake. West Frisian was missing in the first line of examples. undo
  • curprev 05:3105:31, 20 February 2024178.4.151.40 talk 62,329 bytes +33 Turned these around to make it less clumsy with the bracket. The pronunciation "Tach" is standard German, just a regional accent of it. You have to distinguish between Standard German as a lect and ways of pronouncing it. It's the same mistake when people distinguish between "Standard German" and "Austrian German". undo

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