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The Uerdingen Line (, ; named after by ) is the within West Germanic languages that separates dialects which preserve the -k sound in the first person singular pronoun word "ik" (north of the line) from dialects where the word-final -k has changed to word final -ch in the word "ich" (IPA ) (south of the line). This sound shift is the one that progressed the furthest north among the consonant shifts which characterize High German and Middle German dialects. The line passes through , the , and .

North of the line and are spoken. South of the line is spoken. In the area between the Uerdingen line and the to its south, which includes parts of Belgium and the Netherlands, the Germanic dialect is spoken. In eastern Germany, the regional languages have been largely replaced by standard since the 20th century.

The western end of the Uerdingen line is at , southwest of , , Belgium. From there, it runs in northeastern direction, north of and , Netherlands, and then goes straight east. It passes south of to cross into Germany's . It passes through Kempen and -Hüls, and crosses the between Krefeld- and -Mündelheim. From there, the isogloss passes south of Mülheim an der Ruhr-, and -, where it turns southeast. It continues past -, and . Further east, it forms the border of the (to its north) and the (to its south). It passes north of , south of and north of . In southern in eastern Germany, the isogloss runs by Halbe, Hermsdorf, Freidorf and Staakow.


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