Texels dialect

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The Texels dialect is a regional variety of Dutch spoken on the island of Texel in the Netherlands, characterized by distinctive phonetic and lexical features influenced by both West Frisian and Hollandic dialects.

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Texels dialect canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dialect
regional variety of Dutch
associatedWith Texel local identity
belongsTo dialects of Dutch
closelyRelatedTo Wieringen dialect NERFINISHED
other North Hollandic dialects
country Netherlands
endangeredStatus declining intergenerational transmission
geographicOrigin island of Texel
hasAlternativeName Texels NERFINISHED
Texels plat
hasFeature distinctive phonetics
distinctive vocabulary
influence from Hollandic lexicon
influence from West Frisian phonology
hasStatus regional dialect without official status
influencedBy Hollandic dialects
West Frisian language NERFINISHED
isSpokenBy Dutch speakers
bilingual Dutch–Frisian speakers on Texel
languageFamily Germanic languages
partOf Dutch language NERFINISHED
region Wadden Sea islands NERFINISHED
spokenIn North Holland NERFINISHED
Texel NERFINISHED
West Frisian Islands NERFINISHED
subfamily Low Franconian languages NERFINISHED
West Germanic languages NERFINISHED
typologicalFeature SVO word order
usedBy inhabitants of Texel
usedIn informal communication
local cultural expressions
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Texel regionalLanguage Texels dialect