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The changing sound pattern of a German dialect

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 February 2009

J. B. Smith
Affiliation:
(University of Bath)

Extract

The subject of these notes is the dialect of Mudau, a small market-town in the south-eastern Odenwald, 18 km N.E. of Eberbach (Neckar) and 19 km S.S.W. of Miltenberg (Main). The population numbers around 1700 and the main means of livelihood are shop-keeping, agriculture and local light industry.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Journal of the International Phonetic Association 1974

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