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FormatJournal Article
Author, AnalyticUhler, David
Title, AnalyticUniversity Researchers Are Trying to Record State's Unique, and Dying, German Language
Journal TitleThe Journal (German-Texan Heritage Society)
Date of PublicationSummer 2005
Volume ID27
Issue ID2
Location in Work176-180
Language or Document TypeEnglish
View Onlinehttp://146.6.154.7/documents/Universityresearchersaretryingtorecordstate.pdf
ISSN0730-3106
AbstractReports on efforts by researchers from the University of Texas Germanic Studies Department to record speakers of Texas-German dialects. In 1910, Texas had 110,000 residents who spoke German as their first language. Today, there are fewer than 8,000 native Texas German speakers.
NotesFrom the San Antonio Express-News (online)
Call NumberMKI Periodicals
MKI TermsGerman Americans -- Texas/ Linguistics/ Texas/ Language, German (US)/ Dialects/ Language, German (US) -- Dialects