Aalst dialect

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The Aalst dialect is a regional variety of Dutch spoken in and around the city of Aalst in Belgium, characterized by distinctive phonetic and lexical features within the broader East Flemish dialect group.

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Label Occurrences
Aalst dialect canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dialect
regional variety of Dutch
belongsTo West Germanic languages
city Aalst
closelyRelatedTo neighboring Brabantian-influenced dialects
other East Flemish dialects
country Belgium
countrySubdivision East Flanders
surface form: Province of East Flanders
geographicDistribution in and around the city of Aalst
hasCharacteristic distinctive lexical features
distinctive phonetic features
phonological variation from Standard Dutch
regional vocabulary
hasSociolinguisticFeature marker of local identity
primarily spoken, rarely written
hasStatus non-standard variety
hasType urban dialect
influencedBy Dutch
surface form: Standard Dutch

neighboring Flemish dialects
languageBranch Low Franconian languages
surface form: Low Franconian
languageFamily Dutch
surface form: Dutch language
languageGroup East Flemish
linguisticLevel lexicon
morphology
phonology
syntax
partOf Dutch dialect continuum
Flemish dialect continuum
region East Flanders
Flanders
spokenIn Aalst
Belgium
East Flanders
standardLanguage Dutch
surface form: Standard Dutch
subclassOf East Flemish dialect
Flemish dialect
Low Franconian dialect
usedAlongside Standard Dutch in Aalst
usedBy local population of Aalst
usedIn informal communication
local culture
oral tradition
usesStandardOrthographyOf Dutch
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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East Flemish hasDialect Aalst dialect