Mooring (North Frisian dialect)

Mooring
Bökingharde Frisian
Böökinghiirder frasch
Bilingual town sign (German-Mooring) in Niebüll
Native to Germany
Region Bökingharde, Nordfriesland
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottolog moor1245[1]
Linguasphere 52-ACA-eab[2]
North Frisian dialects

Mooring or Bökingharde Frisian (Böökinghiirder frasch) is a dialect of the North Frisian language spoken in Niebüll and the amt of Bökingharde in the German region of North Frisia. The name Mooring refers to the Risum Bog (Risem Moor or Risem Måår). The dialect forms part of the mainland group of North Frisian dialects.[3]

Mooring is often used as a North Frisian lingua franca, especially on the internet, and there is a Mooring Frisian primary school in Risum-Lindholm.

Orthography

letter(s)value(s) in IPAnotes
aa
aa
aiai
auau
äɛ
ääɛː
äiɛi
åʌ
ååʌː
bb
chx
dd
dj/dj/, [ɟ]
eɛ, əSchwa when unstressed.
ee
ff
gɡ, w, j"g" is /w/ or /j/ or dropped between vowels
hh
ii, ɪ
ii
jj
kk
ll
lj/lj/, [ʎ]
mm
nn
ngŋ
nj/nj/, [ɲ]
oɔ
ooɔː
ouɔu
öœ
öiœi
ööœː
pp
rʀ
ss, z"s" is always /s/ in initial position, /z/ between vowels
schʃ
tt
tj/tj/, [c]
uʊ
uu
üʏ
üü
wv

References

  1. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Mooringer". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
  2. "b" (PDF). The Linguasphere Register. p. 142. Retrieved 1 March 2013.
  3. "Boekingharde" (in German). Nordfriisk Instituut. Retrieved 2 September 2012.


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