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Central Dutch dialects are a group of dialects of the Dutch language from the Netherlands.They are spoken in Holland, Utrecht Province, Southern Gelderland, North Brabant and few parts of Limburg (Netherlands) and Friesland (Vlieland).It borders to Low Saxon without Gronings, Limburgish, Brabantian and Zeelandic.Urkers, Frisian and Frisian mixed varieties are geographically close, too.Mainly Hollandic-influenced Standard Dutch is spoken within the respective areas of East Flemish, West Flemish, West Limburgish, Southeast Limburgish and Gronings as well.

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  • Central Dutch dialects are a group of dialects of the Dutch language from the Netherlands.They are spoken in Holland, Utrecht Province, Southern Gelderland, North Brabant and few parts of Limburg (Netherlands) and Friesland (Vlieland).It borders to Low Saxon without Gronings, Limburgish, Brabantian and Zeelandic.Urkers, Frisian and Frisian mixed varieties are geographically close, too.Mainly Hollandic-influenced Standard Dutch is spoken within the respective areas of East Flemish, West Flemish, West Limburgish, Southeast Limburgish and Gronings as well. (en)
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  • Central Dutch dialects are a group of dialects of the Dutch language from the Netherlands.They are spoken in Holland, Utrecht Province, Southern Gelderland, North Brabant and few parts of Limburg (Netherlands) and Friesland (Vlieland).It borders to Low Saxon without Gronings, Limburgish, Brabantian and Zeelandic.Urkers, Frisian and Frisian mixed varieties are geographically close, too.Mainly Hollandic-influenced Standard Dutch is spoken within the respective areas of East Flemish, West Flemish, West Limburgish, Southeast Limburgish and Gronings as well. De analyse van taalvariatie in het Nederlandse dialectgebied has aclassification based on several characteristics:it has some of the area of Central Dutch as Overijssel and vice versa,Centraal westelijke dialecten and Central Dutch area is greatly contingent, Centraal zuidelijke dialecten is also greatly contingent with Central Dutch. Driemaandelijkse bladen, 2002, p. 133/134, is phonetically based and has the following divisions inter alia: * 2.2 Veluws transition dialects * 3. Hollandic, North Hollandic * 3.1 Hollandic * 3.1.1 North Hollandic * 3.1.2 South Hollandic and Utrechts * 3.2 North Brabantian * 3.2.1 East Brabantian * 3.2.2 Dialecten in het Gelders Rivierengebied, West Brabantian * 4 North Belgian * 4.1. Central Brabantian * 4.2. Peripheral Brabantian * 4.2.1 Zeelandic * 4.2.2. Brabantian * 4.3. Peripheral Flemish Both Jo Daan (South Guelderish) and Jan Goossens (Kleverlandish) have Liemers dialect as part of their respective group. Daan's classification depends on the speakers' perception of the dialects. Goossens published a study in 1970, in which he used rigid single isoglosses as a basis. Goossens justifies his classification by a few words. Daan's study dates from 1969. It was asked how the general population perceives its own and other dialects.Goossens published a study in 1970 in which he used rigid single isoglosses as a basis.Georg Cornelissen has rigid single isoglosses as a basis. Giebers 2008 also has Kleverlandish running into South Gelderland. The studies given above are based on several characteristics. In both Germany and Belgium, dialect use has declined sharply since 1970. Young people only speak regiolect. Boundaries have been drawn on the basis of old isoglosses. Stadsfries is wrongly seen as Hollandic. Frisian mixed varieties has Stadsfries together with Amelands, Bildts and Midslands.These dialects have similarities with Frisian.The other dialects in this group in that study are Stellingwerfs.Stellingwerfs is not very close to them. The question cannot be answered whether Stellingwerfs varieties are more related to Frisian or to Low Saxon.Eupen dialect is similarly different from Luxembourgish as from Hollandic. Wenker's original Rhenish fan outside the Netherlands largely has been reduced to regiolects and formal Luxembourgish. (en)
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