A Kalazn i N met Nyelvj r s Hangtana (Phonology of the German Dialect of Kalazn ) by Ill s Sch fer, published in 1908, is a detailed study of the phonetics and phonology of the German dialect spoken in the village of Kalazn , Hungary. This historical linguistic work provides valuable insights into the evolution and unique characteristics of this regional German dialect. The book represents a significant contribution to the field of German dialectology and offers researchers a comprehensive analysis of the sounds and pronunciation patterns of the Kalazn German dialect as it existed at the beginning of the 20th century. It remains a crucial resource for understanding the linguistic landscape of historical Hungary and the development of German dialects in the region.
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