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  Pomeranian language - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The bill passed by the Polish parliament in 2005 recognizes Kashubian as the only regional language in the Republic of Poland and provides for its use in official contexts in 10 communes where Kashubian speakers constitute at least 20 percent of the population.
The name Pomeranian is also sometimes applied to East Low German dialects (German Pommersch or Pommersch Platt).
Pommersch Platt is the dialect of the German Pomeranians (Pommern) in western Pomerania, which today is included in the Bundesland of Germany called Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Pomeranian_language   (633 words)

  
 order norvasc online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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''Pommersch Platt'' is the dialect of the German Pomeranians (''Pommern'') in western, which today is included in the of called.order norvasc onlineis a form of Low German possibly with some and Slavic Pomeranian influence.
It was order norvasc online Pomeranian dialects of order norvasc online Low German are also spoken in order norvasc online (see,,), (see,,).
gamenase.com /order-norvasc-online.shtml   (901 words)

  
 Pommersch: Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Pomeranian dialect is still spoken by a fair number of people in Marathon and Lincoln Counties, Wisconsin.
At the invitation of the Pommerscher Verein of Central Wisconsin, the MKI is helping to document the Pomeranian dialect of central Wisconsin.
October 22-24 1999, in Wausau, the Pommerscher Verein of Central Wisconsin will be hosting a conference on Low German in the United States:
csumc.wisc.edu /mki/News/Conferences/Pommersch/pom-indx.html   (93 words)

  
 Pommersch-list   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Topics of interest include maintenance of Pommersch and the shift of speakers from Pommersch to German or English, spelling (orthography), grammatical analysis of the dialect, regional variation and historical change in Pommersch and related subjects.
Postings to this list are invited in English, German or Pommersch.
This list is not intended for discussion of genealogy (except as it relates directly to linguistic matters).
csumc.wisc.edu /mki/News/Conferences/Pommersch/pomlist.html   (121 words)

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