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De Fryske Akademy - Dutch
URL: http://www.fa.knaw.nl/

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Wolkom by de Fryske Akademy, it sintrum foar wittenskiplik ыndersyk en ыnderwiis yn en oangeande Fryslвn en syn mienskip, syn taal en kultuer.

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Lowlands-L - English
URL: http://www.lowlands-l.net/

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A discussion group for people who are interested in Lowlands languages and cultures.

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Weigelt, Holger - German
URL: http://www.holger-weigelt.de/projekte/platt/platt.html

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Grammatik, Phonologie und Orthographie der ostfriesischen Sprache.

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Frisian
URL: http://www.geocities.com/athens/atrium/6641/english.htm

The text of an Old Frisian poem; Saterfrisian, West Frisian (chiefly phonetics); Frisian broadcasting; language politics. Also, some materials about Welsh. In English and Frisian.

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FRISIAN, NORTHERN: a language of Germany - English
URL: http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=FRR

Ethnologue and bibliography information on FRISIAN, NORTHERN.

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Frisian language - English
URL: http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/society/A0819747.html

Frisian language, member of the West Germanic group of the Germanic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Germanic languages). It has a number of dialects and is spoken by more than 300,000 people, most of whom speak West Frisian and live in Friesland, a province of the Netherlands. North Frisian is spoken along the North Sea coast of Germany and on the Frisian Islands, and East Frisian is spoken farther inland in NW Germany.

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LINGUIST List 13.608: Greek Syntax, Frisian Philology - English
URL: http://www.linguistlist.org/issues/13/13-608.html#2

Frisian Philologists Congress 11-13 December 2002.

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Frisian language - English
URL: http://members.tripod.com/babaev/tree/frisian.html

Frisians were a wary and terrible nation, according to ancient sources, and a headache of all conquerors. Vikings were afraid of them and always seeked their friendship; Charlemagne attempted to include their lands in his empire in vain; Frisians made successful invasions on the British Isles and many European coasts. In the 5th century they were one of the four main tribes who invaded England. But later Frisian power began its decline, due to their little number and no state. Nowadays they make up some 350 thousand people living in the Netherlands, where their lands are called Friesland, and in Germany, mainly on little islands along the western coast.

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Course Introduction - English
URL: http://mitglied.lycos.de/seelt/frikure0.htm

This course is the extended form of the course of seven lessons I had on this place since May 2000. That course was rather well visited: out of 859 people visiting page 1 of the English version 121 downloaded all lessons. For the Dutch version these numbers were 185 and 41 (Yahoo Stats 4th April 2001).

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Frisian - English
URL: http://www.ned.univie.ac.at/Publicaties/taalgeschiedenis/en/fries.htm

Frisian is a West Germanic language (see characterisation of the Germanic language family) which is spoken by about 400,000 people in the province of Friesland in the Netherlands. It is closely related to Dutch but also shows a number of striking similarities to English, especially at the lexical level.

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i-Friesland: A Frisian language and Low Saxon/Platt links page - English
URL: http://www.i-friesland.com/links/language.htm

A page of useful links to internet sites focusing on the Frisian languages - including the Plattsdeutsch of the German Frisian people.

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Ried fan de Fryske Beweging - Dutch
URL: http://www.fryskebeweging.nl/

De Ried fan de Fryske Beweging is yn 1945 oprjochte as in platfoarm fan bewegingsselskippen. It is in oerkoepeljende frijwilligersorganisaasje dy't de Fryske taal en kultuer yn de breedste sin fersterkje wol. Hja dogge dat op eigentiidske wize. By de Ried binne oansletten: It Frysk Boun om utens, Kristlik Frysk Selskip, Roomsk Frysk Boun, Selskip 1844, Federaasje fan Fryske Studinteferienings, Foriening foar in Federaal Europa, Feriening Frysk Underwiis, de Jongfryske Mienskip, Stichting Ons Bildt en it Boun Fryske Toanielselskippen.

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Frisian language - English
URL: http://indoeuro.bizland.com/tree/germ/frisian.html

Frisian is especially rich in vowels and diphthongs: at all there are about 25 diphthongs and 6 triphthongs in the language. Diphthongs, as well as single vowels, vary in the root ablaut mutation (doar [do:ar] 'door' - doarren [dwaren] 'doors'). Together with Afrikaans Frisian is unique among Germanic languages for its nasal vowels. The sound [r] looks more like English, unlike Dutch and German - it is alveolar, not uvular. Unvoiced p, t, k are aspirated before a stressed vowel.

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Frisian Database and Spreadsheet Software - English
URL: http://www.gy.com/www/ww1/fn_d.htm

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Frisian Input and Speaking Software - English
URL: http://www.gy.com/www/ww1/fn_h.htm

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Frisian Software Digest - English
URL: http://www.gy.com/www/fn.htm

Frisian Software Related Homepage.

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Frisian Languages/Compilers/Tools Software - English
URL: http://www.gy.com/www/ww1/fn_s.htm

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