| bio | website | michelpm.com |
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| location | Brazil | |
| age | 22 | |
| visits | member for | 5 months |
| seen | Jan 17 at 14:07 | |
| stats | profile views | 2 |
I am a programming monk ^^
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Dec 24 |
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What pronunciation is more influential, higher status or standard? Great and succinct answer, since I don't know which to accept I will accept the one with more votes. |
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Dec 24 |
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What pronunciation is more influential, higher status or standard? Let me see if I understood: First one says that the reason any region's dialect would be the national dialect if that region was the centre of politics. Second one says that the Standard German is a dialect of Low German, dictated by a Low German raised in Frisia. I couldn't understand a sentence that only has a modal verb in it "Der Siebs konnte von Haus aus überhaupt kein Deutsch". I feel this sentence may somehow be central to that excerpt, could someone translate it to me? |
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Dec 24 |
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What pronunciation is more influential, higher status or standard? I reworded the question and question title. It must be clearer now. |
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Dec 24 |
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What pronunciation is more influential, higher status or standard? made the goals clearer |
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Dec 24 |
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What pronunciation is more influential, higher status or standard? So, you could say that media and learning material of the German language uses mostly a sort of Hannover accent, that is a variant of standard German? |
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Dec 23 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Dec 23 |
accepted | What pronunciation is more influential, higher status or standard? |
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Dec 23 |
awarded | Editor |
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Dec 23 |
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What pronunciation is more influential, higher status or standard? changed accent to pronunciation since some seem confused by it |
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Dec 23 |
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What pronunciation is more influential, higher status or standard? I'll accept it if you don't mind editing the first sentence, sounds kind of rude. |
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Dec 23 |
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What pronunciation is more influential, higher status or standard? I thought it was a standard dialect. The article says it was a written standard and then evolved in the 20th century to contain the pronunciation as well. The pronunciation on Tell Me More doesn't use -ich sound consistently for -ig as far as I can hear, so you'd better be more specific on the tapes remark. |
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Dec 22 |
awarded | Student |
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Dec 22 |
asked | What pronunciation is more influential, higher status or standard? |
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Dec 18 |
awarded | Autobiographer |
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Dec 18 |
awarded | Supporter |