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Dutch Low Saxon (Dutch Low Saxon: Nedersaksisch) is a group of Low Saxon (i.e., Low German) dialects spoken in the northeastern Netherlands (in comparison, the remainder of the Netherlands speak a collection of Low Franconian dialects). The class "Dutch Low Saxon" is not unanimous. From a diachronic point of view, the Dutch Low Saxon dialects are merely the Low Saxon dialects which are native to areas in the Netherlands (as opposed to areas in northern Germany or Denmark). From a strictly synchronic point of view, however, some linguists classify Dutch Low Saxon as a variety of Dutch.1 Some Dutch Low Saxon dialects show features of Westphalian, a West Low German dialect spoken in Germany.
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Dutch Low Saxon comprises the following forms (any of which are considered separate languages in ISO 639-3):
Most varieties belong to the West Low Saxon group. Grunnegs is so different from the rest of the Dutch Low Saxon varieties that it may be treated separately. Tweants and Achterhooks belong to the Westphalian group of dialects. The remainder, Drèents, Stellingwarfs, Sallaans, Urkers and Veluws, could be classified in their own subdivision, since they form the westermost group of Low Saxon dialects, considerably affected by Dutch. Urkers and West-Veluws are even so heavily Hollandified that some people classify these dialects as Low Franconian rather than Low Saxon.
A lot of these dialects have been affected by the Hollandic expansion of the seventeenth century. All of them are lexically dependent on Dutch rather than German for neologisms. When written down, they use a Dutch-based orthography.
-et rather than -t in the Achterhooks dialect of Winterswijk.
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