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Frisian 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. Dutch is, however, the most important language for the development of Frisian. In the ...
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Background on Frisian (footnote 1) The Roman historian Tacitus, writing in Germania, mentioned the Frisians among people he grouped together as the Ingvaeones. Their territory followed the coast of the North Sea from the mouth of the Rhine up to that of the Ems, their eastern border according to Ptolemy's Geographica. Pliny states in Belgica that they were conquered by the Roman general Drusus ...
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Frisian Reference Grammar (Second Edition, 1999) BOOK DESCRIPTION Pieter Meijes Tiersma's Frisian Reference Grammar, originally published in 1985, is again available in a second edition. It is the only grammar of West Frisian currently available in English. This most recent version of the book was published by the Fryske Akademy (Frisian Academy). It is hoped that--along with a Frisian-English ...
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