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  2. Alemannic German - Wikipedia

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    High Alemannic, Lake Constance Alemannic and Highest Alemannic dialects exclusively use the Ach-Laut. In most Alemannic dialects, the past participle of the verb meaning to be ( sein in standard German, with past participle gewesen ) derives from a form akin to gesein ( gsi , gsìnn , gsei etc.).

  3. The Monastery of Love - Wikipedia

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    The Monastery of Love (Das Kloster der Minne) is a Minnerede (courtly love story) or Minneallegorie (courtly love allegory) from the 2nd quarter of the 14th century. [1] The poem consists of up to 1890 rhyming couplets and was probably composed between 1330 and 1350 in southern Germany.

  4. German dialects - Wikipedia

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    German dialects are the various traditional local varieties of the German language.Though varied by region, those of the southern half of Germany beneath the Benrath line are dominated by the geographical spread of the High German consonant shift, and the dialect continuum that connects German to the neighboring varieties of Low Franconian and Frisian.

  5. Early Germanic culture - Wikipedia

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    The emergence of a German ethnic identity was subsequently founded upon national myths of Germanic antiquity. [120] These tendencies culminated in a later Pan-Germanism , Alldeutsche Bewegung which had as its aim, the political unity of all of German-speaking Europe (all Volksdeutsche ) into a Germanic nation state.

  6. List of early Germanic peoples - Wikipedia

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    This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia's quality standards. You can help. The talk page may contain suggestions. (May 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The list of early Germanic peoples is a catalog of ancient Germanic cultures, tribal groups, and other alliances of Germanic tribes and civilizations from antiquity. This information is derived from ...

  7. Alemanni - Wikipedia

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    Today, Alemannic is a linguistic term, referring to Alemannic German, encompassing the dialects of the southern two-thirds of Baden-Württemberg (German State), in western Bavaria (German State), in Vorarlberg (Austrian State), Swiss German in Switzerland and the Alsatian language of the Alsace (France).

  8. Scientists map where 27 different types of love are felt in ...

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    The study surveyed hundreds of participants online about how they experienced 27 different types of love, such as romantic love, sexual love, parental love, and love for friends, strangers, nature ...

  9. Alsatian dialect - Wikipedia

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    Alsatian is closely related to other nearby Alemannic dialects, such as Swiss German, Swabian, Markgräflerisch, Kaiserstühlerisch and the other Alemannic dialects of Baden. It is often confused with Lorraine Franconian , a more distantly related Franconian dialect spoken in the northwest corner of Alsace and in neighbouring Lorraine .