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  1. Characteristics. Classification. References. Thuringian dialect. Thuringian is an East Central German dialect group spoken in much of the modern German Free State of Thuringia north of the Rennsteig ridge, southwestern Saxony-Anhalt and adjacent territories of Hesse and Bavaria.

  2. Directly in the course of the Rennsteig over the crest of the Thuringian Highlands, there exists a narrow transition zone to the Thuringian dialect, which consists the more modern dialects, largely influenced by East Franconian, of the places around Sachsenbrunn and Lauscha, which use the Itzgründisch vocabulary.

  3. Central Thuringian (German: Zentralthüringisch) is a Thuringian dialect, that is spoken in the region of central Germany covered by the districts of Gotha, Sömmerda and Ilm-Kreis as well as in the southern part of Unstrut-Hainich district and the city of Erfurt.

  4. Thuringian dialect. Thuringian is an East Central German dialect group spoken in much of the modern German Free State of Thuringia north of the Rennsteig ridge, southwestern Saxony-Anhalt and adjacent territories of Hesse and Bavaria.

  5. An article from Deutschlandradio Kultur on the sounds and status of the dialects spoken in Thuringia. • Thüringisch-Obersächische Dialektgruppe. An introduction to the dialects spoken in Thuringia and Upper Saxony from the online encyclopaedia Wikipedia. • Thüringisches Wörterbuch.

  6. Thuringian dialect. The most widely-spoken dialect in Thuringia is Thuringian, an East Central German dialect group that is also spoken in southwestern Saxony-Anhalt and areas of Hesse and Bavaria. It can be further subdivided into Central Thuringian, Northern Thuringian, Eastern Thuringian and Southeastern Thuringian.