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  2. German language in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The study of the German language in the United States was suppressed during World War I, but has since regained coverage by major universities, most notedly at the University of Kansas from scholars such as William Keel, the Max-Kade Institute of German-American Studies of the University of Wisconsin–Madison [35] and George J. Metcalf from ...

  3. DW-TV - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, it began 24-hour operation (12 hours in German, 10 hours in English, two hours in Spanish). At that time, DW (TV) introduced a new news studio and a new logo. In 2001, Deutsche Welle (in conjunction with ARD and ZDF) founded a subscription TV channel for North American viewers called German TV. The project was shut down after four ...

  4. Language shift - Wikipedia

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    Language shift in the 19th century in Southern Schleswig North Frisian dialects. In Southern Schleswig, an area that belonged to Denmark until the Second Schleswig War, there was a language shift from the 17th to the 20th centuries from Danish and North Frisian dialects to Low German and later High German. Historically, most of the region was ...

  5. High German consonant shift - Wikipedia

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    A History of German: What the Past Reveals about Today's Language (2 ed.). Oxford University Press. Schrijver, Peter (2014). Language contact and the origins of the Germanic languages. Routledge. Schweikle, Günther (1996). Germanisch-deutsche Sprachgeschichte im Überblick (4 ed.). J. B. Metzler. Sonderegger, Stefan (1979).

  6. Geographical distribution of German speakers - Wikipedia

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    As in Argentina and Brazil, these populations are today overwhelmingly Spanish speaking, and German as a home language is in heavy decline (The German language is far from disappearing in Chile because there are more than 100 German-language schools throughout the country) German is taught from preschool to middle school; where if German ...

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  8. Plautdietsch - Wikipedia

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    Low German grammar resembles High German, as the syntax and morphology is nearly the same as High German's. Over the years, Plautdietsch has lost some inflection. It is, however, still moderately inflectional, having two numbers, three genders, two cases, two tenses, three persons, two moods, two voices, and two degrees of comparison.

  9. German diaspora - Wikipedia

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    German-speaking people living abroad (and people wanting to learn German) can visit the websites of German-language newspapers and TV- and radio stations. The free software MediathekView allows the downloading of videos from the websites of some public German, Austrian, and Swiss TV stations and of the public Franco-German TV network ARTE .