Category talk:Eupen Limburgish

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Discussion from Wiktionary:Requests for cleanup[edit]

Category:Eupen dialect

This requests was recently added by an IP user, as reason they stated: "for this category and all entries in it. Per w:Eupen dialect, it's part of Ripuarian (part of Central Franconian) and not Limburgish"

Personally I don't think the Eupen dialect is classified correctly on Wikipedia. Generally the most common classification to differentiate between the Ripuarian and Limburgish languages is the w:Benrath line (compare Limburgish maake v. Central Franconian maache). Considering that the Eupen dialect is for the most part made up of words that did not take part in the w:High German consonant shift, I believe it should thus be classified as Limburgish and not as Ripuarian/Central Franconian.

I recognise that, at times, certain dialectologists have referred to the dialect as being a part of w:Ripuarian Franconian (though at the same time other dialectologists also refer to it as w:Southeast Limburgish). But on Wikipedia, the Eupen dialect is also mentioned as being a part of the w:Low Dietsch dialects, and on that page it is classified as "East Low Franconian". So, Wikipedia is not consistent in its classification of the Eupen dialect.

So I think that, currently, there is a problem with the way Wikipedia classifies the transitional dialects between Limburgish and Ripuarian, and not with the way these dialects are classified on Wiktionary.

BartGerardsSodermans (talk) 20:36, 29 January 2023 (UTC) Van Man Fan (talk) 01:10, 16 March 2023 (UTC)Reply