Low Prussian dialect
Eastern Low Prussian (German : Mundart des Ostgebietes , lit. dialect of the Eastern territory ) is a subdialect of Low Prussian that was spoken around Angerburg (now Węgorzewo , Poland ), Insterburg (Chernyakhovsk , Russia ), Memelland (Klaipėda County , Lithuania ), and Tilsit (Sovetsk, Kaliningrad Oblast , Russia ) in the eastern territories of East Prussia in the former eastern territories of Germany .[ 1] Many speakers of this subdialect were Prussian Lithuanians .
Geography
Eastern Low Prussian had borders with Ostsamländisch , Natangian , and Standard German . Lithuanian language was spoken within its area.
Phonology
In difference to varieties to the West, it had no vocalization of /r/. Its alveolar /r/ probably counts among its influences from Lithuanian . Werdersch has an alveolar as well.
Like in Werdersch , it has du motst meaning you have to .
Eastern Low Prussian has a greater phonetic affinity to Standard German than Samlandic . The /ai/ of Samlandic is given as /ei/ with long /e/.
It has features common with Nehrungisch . It has major High German influence, a Lithuanian substrate, even numerous words having undergone High German consonant shift .[ 1] High German influence is, though not exclusively, by Salzburg Protestants .[ 1]
It has dorx (with the ach -Laut) for High German durch , English through .
Grammar
There was a diminutive ending -l around Gusev, Kaliningrad Oblast (Gumbinnen), explained by Upper German influence.
References
Bibliography
Besch, Werner; Knoop, Ulrich; Putschke, Wolfgang; Wiegand, Herbert E. (14 July 2008). Dialektologie: Ein handbuch zur deutschen und allemeinen Dialektforschung (in German). Vol. 2 (Halbband ed.). Walter de Gruyter. p. 892. ISBN 978-3-11-020333-2 .
Mitzka, Walther (1968). Kleine Schriften . Walter de Gruyter & Co. p. 209.
Poschenrieder, Thorwald (1995) [19-20 May 1994], "Deutsch und baltischsprachige Preußen des Memellandes", in Von Gertrud Bense, Herausgegeben; Kozianka, Maria; Meinhold, Gottfried (eds.), Deutsch-litauische Kulturbeziehungen: Kolloquium zu Ehren von August Schleicher (PDF) (in German), Collegium Europaeum Jenense, University of Jena , p. 130
Ziesemer, Walther (1924). Die ostpreußischen Mundarten (in German). Breslau : Ferdinand Hirt. pp. 128– 129, 133.
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