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| Format | Journal Article |
|---|---|
| Author, Analytic | Uhler, David |
| Title, Analytic | University Researchers Are Trying to Record State's Unique, and Dying, German Language |
| Journal Title | The Journal (German-Texan Heritage Society) |
| Date of Publication | Summer 2005 |
| Volume ID | 27 |
| Issue ID | 2 |
| Location in Work | 176-180 |
| Language or Document Type | English |
| View Online | http://146.6.154.7/documents/Universityresearchersaretryingtorecordstate.pdf |
| ISSN | 0730-3106 |
| Abstract | Reports 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. |
| Notes | From the San Antonio Express-News (online) |
| Call Number | MKI Periodicals |
| MKI Terms | German Americans -- Texas/ Linguistics/ Texas/ Language, German (US)/ Dialects/ Language, German (US) -- Dialects |