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Urkers dialect

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Native to
  
Netherlands

Glottolog
  
None

Region
  
Urk

Urkers dialect

Language family
  
Indo-European Germanic West Germanic Low German Dutch Low Saxon Gelders-Overijssels Urkers

Urkers is the local language of the municipality and former island of Urk, located on the west coast of the Dutch province of Flevoland. Urk was an island until the middle of the 20th century. It was originally located in the Zuiderzee, a bay of the North sea, which became an inland sea called IJsselmeer when a dam was built to secure the Dutch coast against floods. Inhabitants of Urk had been mostly fishermen and still predominantly make their living from North Sea fishing.

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Urkers is part of the dialect continuum that links Dutch Low Saxon dialects in the North and East of Urk to the Lower Franconian dialects, mainly in the South, West, and North-West of Urk. Standard Dutch, and Afrikaans are also part of the Lower Franconian group. Urkers is considered a part of the Low Saxon group of languages despite the fact that it is quite extreme in that group and both geographically and linguistically at its edge. Lower Saxon has its main distribution in Northern Germany in the federal states Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. For native speakers from those areas, it is unlikely to understand Urkers well.

Authors

The author Gerrit Pasterkamp has written books in Urkers, including translations of the Jewish and Christian Psalms and belletristic works. There is at least one band, Leuster, that publishes some of their songs sung in Urkers on CD.

Documentation

There is a crowdsourced online dictionary of Urkers and Dutch. The Urkers Dialect Circle has a small website collecting data on Urkers, including sample texts. See Websites, below.

Recognition

Urkers is not recognized as a minority language by the Dutch government. A request to have an ISO 639-3 code assigned to Urkers was deferred due to incomplete treatment of the scope the rest of Low Saxon.

Literature

  • Section Urks in the Book by Harrie Scholtmeijer: Taal in stad en land: Utrechts, Veluws en Flevolands, Sdu Uitgevers, Den Haag 2002, ISBN 90-12-09008-3
  • References

    Urkers dialect Wikipedia