Strimmiger mountain
Strimmiger mountain | ||
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height | 350 m above sea level NHN | |
location | Rhineland-Palatinate | |
Coordinates | 50 ° 5 '8 " N , 7 ° 17' 51" E | |
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The Strimmiger Berg is a mountain ridge in the Cochem-Zell district south of the Moselle , about four kilometers wide and four kilometers long on the northern Hunsrück . It represents a natural spatial unit of prehistoric and cultural-historical importance. In popular parlance, the places Altstrimmig , Forst , Liesenich and Mittelstrimmig form the Strimmiger Berg.
Linguistic peculiarity
In contrast to the widespread sound change from T and D between vowels to R ( Rhotazism ) on the Strimmiger Berg, it became an L ( Lambdazism ) on the Strimmiger Berg . Example sentence : Beij Gewilla sall ma net bolle olla met de Räla drive, only belle (= during a thunderstorm you shouldn't bathe or ride your bike , just pray).
Likewise, on the Strimmiger Berg as on the Moselle and in the Eifel, a suppository R is spoken instead of the tongue R that is common on the Hunsrück.
literature
- Johann Nikolaus Becker: Description of my trip in the departments of the Donnersberge, the Rhine and the Moselle in the sixth year of the French Republic. Berlin 1799
- Georg Drenda: Small dialect atlas on the left bank of the Rhine. Stuttgart 2008
- Yvonne Treis: A coffee to take away, please! 2nd edition Ottweiler 2015
- Norbert J. Pies: Vom Belle, Bolle and Hure - Some pitfalls of the Strimmiger Platt. In: The Pies Chronicle No. 59/2015 p. 14.
- Norbert J. Pies: The Lamddazismus vom Strimmiger Berg. In: The Pies Chronicle No. 61/2015 p. 36.
- Norbert J. Pies: Special features in the Strimmiger Platt or why the Strimmiger love the "L" so much. In: Yearbook 2016 for the Cochem-Zell district, pp. 207–209.