Aachen dialect

E502046

The Aachen dialect is a regional variety of the Ripuarian language spoken in and around the city of Aachen in western Germany, characterized by distinct phonetic and lexical features.

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Label Occurrences
Aachen dialect canonical 1

Statements (28)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Ripuarian dialect
dialect
belongsTo Aachen cultural identity
closeTo Colognian dialect NERFINISHED
other Ripuarian dialects
country Germany NERFINISHED
glottalCode ripu1236
hasCharacteristic distinct lexical features
distinct phonetic features
local pronunciation patterns
regional vocabulary
hasNameInLanguage Öcher Platt NERFINISHED
isSubjectOf regional linguistic studies
languageBranch West Germanic languages NERFINISHED
languageFamily Germanic languages NERFINISHED
partOf Central German dialects
Ripuarian dialect continuum NERFINISHED
region Aachen and surroundings NERFINISHED
spokenIn Aachen NERFINISHED
North Rhine-Westphalia NERFINISHED
western Germany
subclassOf German dialect
Ripuarian language NERFINISHED
West Central German dialect NERFINISHED
usedBy inhabitants of Aachen
inhabitants of surrounding towns
usedIn everyday speech in Aachen region
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Ripuarian hasDialects Aachen dialect