Benrath line

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The Benrath line is an isogloss in Germany that marks the traditional linguistic boundary between High German dialects affected by the High German consonant shift and the Low German dialects to the north.

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Benrath line canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf isogloss
linguistic boundary
alsoKnownAs maken/machen isogloss
maken–machen line NERFINISHED
belongsTo High German consonant shift isogloss bundle
country Germany NERFINISHED
crossesRegion Hesse NERFINISHED
North Rhine-Westphalia NERFINISHED
Saxony NERFINISHED
Saxony-Anhalt NERFINISHED
Thuringia NERFINISHED
distinguishes dialects affected by the High German consonant shift
dialects not affected by the High German consonant shift
extendsFrom Belgian–German border NERFINISHED
extendsTo Czech–German border NERFINISHED
fieldOfStudy Germanic philology NERFINISHED
linguistics
hasExampleContrast Low German “maken” vs High German “machen”
hasLinguisticFeature High German consonant shift NERFINISHED
language German
locatedNear Düsseldorf-Benrath NERFINISHED
marks boundary between High German and Low German dialects
namedAfter Benrath NERFINISHED
relatedIsogloss Speyer line
Uerdingen line NERFINISHED
separates High German dialects
Low German dialects
timePeriodDescribed 19th century
usedIn German dialectology
usedToClassify West Germanic dialects

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