Veluws dialect

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Veluws dialect is a regional variety of Dutch spoken in the Veluwe area of the Netherlands, characterized by distinctive phonology and vocabulary within the Low Saxon dialect group.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Low Saxon dialect
dialect
regional variety of Dutch
closelyRelatedTo Achterhoeks dialect
Drents dialect
Sallands dialect
country Netherlands
endangeredStatus declining intergenerational transmission
hasCharacteristic distinctive phonology
distinctive vocabulary
regional variation
hasCode included under Low Saxon language codes (e.g. ISO 639-3: nds for Low German/Low Saxon)
hasCulturalRole marker of regional identity in the Veluwe
hasDialectRegion East Veluwe NERFINISHED
North Veluwe NERFINISHED
South Veluwe NERFINISHED
West Veluwe NERFINISHED
hasLexicalFeature region-specific vocabulary
hasPhonologicalFeature consonant realizations typical of Dutch Low Saxon
vowel shifts distinct from Standard Dutch
hasSociolinguisticStatus regional language variety
influencedBy Dutch language
surface form: Standard Dutch

neighboring Low Saxon dialects
languageBranch West Germanic languages
languageFamily Germanic languages
partOf Dutch Low Saxon
Low Saxon dialect continuum
recognizedAs part of Dutch Low Saxon by the Netherlands
spokenIn Veluwe NERFINISHED
province of Gelderland
subclassOf West Low German dialect
tendsToBeReplacedBy Standard Dutch in formal contexts
usedBy inhabitants of the Veluwe area
usedIn informal communication
local oral traditions
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Veluws hasAlternativeName Veluws dialect