LL-L "Language varieties" 2006.01.17 (01) [E]

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A=Afrikaans Ap=Appalachian B=Brabantish D=Dutch E=English F=Frisian
L=Limburgish LS=Lowlands Saxon (Low German) N=Northumbrian
S=Scots Sh=Shetlandic V=(West) Flemish Z=Zeelandic (Zeeuws)
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17 January 2006 * Volume 01
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From: Karl Schulte <kschulte01 at alamosapcs.com>
Subject: LL-L "Orthography" 2006.01.16 (02) [E]

Hello all,
I notice that Afrikans is in the header, and that there are Dutch
speakers here. Can anyone comment on how mutually intelligible the two
are today? Also, is any attempt being made in German/Dutch schools to
teach/preserve real Frisian in schools? I hate to see any language lost.
Also, is there a website (I did a search w/o luck) with Friesisch
lessons, or pdf of old, out of copyright textbooks (like the wonderful
examples of Greek and Latin texts from early 20th century downloadable
free on classics sites)?

Best Regards,

Karl Schulte 

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