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Index to Welsh dialects. In
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2045k Y tudalen hwn yn Gymraeg (cynllun y wefan
hon)
0135c Aquesta pàgina en català
(mapa d’aquesta web)
Traditionally
there are perceived to be two main varieties of Welsh - northern and southern. Within this broad
division, there are two northern varieties and two southern. Y Wyndodeg / the language of
Gwynedd, an Y Bowyseg / the language of
Powys in the old kingdom of Powys, Y Ddyfedeg
/ the language od Dyfed in the south-west, and Y Wenhwyseg / the language of Gwent in Gwent and Morgannwg. It
remains a useful rough division of the country’s dialect areas.
Alan R. Thomas
(1973) identified three basic dialects - a northern, a midland and a southern,
each with western and eastern varieties
(Information
from The
Linguistic Geography of Wales, Alan R. Thomas, 1973)
Welsh Dialects
- index page
www.kimkat.org/amryw/1_cymraeg/cymraeg_tafodiaith_mynegai_0081k.htm
Pages in this website with
information on the Welsh dialects:
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AMRYWIEITHOEDD Y GYMRAEG. Y Traethodydd, Ionawr 1847 Awdur: (dienw)
Article in Welsh on the differences
in the Welsh dialects as seen in the year 1847, especially comparing northern
Welsh to southern Welsh - basically the same situation as today, apart from the
loss of the south-eastern dialect of Welsh which at the time was becoming
increasingly important as the south-east gained population through
industrialisation, but was abandoned by the Welsh of that area en masse in the
1920s and 1930s.
0830e (1) GOGLEDD A DE
- NORTH AND SOUTH - Gwahaniaethau ffonetig
rhwng Cymraeg y De a'r Gymráeg llafar safonol - Phonetic differences
between Northern and Southern Welsh (03 10 97)
0139e (2) GOGLEDD A DE
- NORTH
AND SOUTH - Gwahaniaethau tafodieithol - rhestr
sÿdd yn dangos ffurfiau'r Gogledd a'r De, a'r iaith safonol – Vocabulary
differences between Northern and Southern Welsh (11 11 97)
1004e Y Wenhwyseg, iaith y de-ddwyrain – Gwentian, the
dialect of south-east
2480k Treforus,
Abertawe (1890)
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2481e Plural Forms used in the Lleyn dialect of
Carnarvonshire, and Inflection of Adjectives for the Feminine and the Plural in
the Lleyn dialect of Carnarvonshire (Transactions of the Guild of Graduates,
Univeristy of Wales 1902)
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