Abstract

This article based on the research of specific scientist who studied and still working on language issues and dialects. The article explores the consonants of the Low German (Plattdeutsch) dialect of the Germans of Kyrgyzstan, in comparison of consonants of the literary Germans language. The main difference in the field of consjnants in the Low German dialect and the literary German language is the absence / presence pf the second movement of consonants: holt — “Holz”, tid — “Zeit”, twentech — “zwanzig”, twei — “zwei”; assimilation according to the signs of voicelessness / voiced consonants: bliwe — “bleiben”, jestorwe — “gestorben”, leje — “lügen”, Sorje — “sorgen”, moke — “machen”, koke — “kochen”; assimilatory changes in groups of consonants sn, sm, sl, sp, st, sw, nd, nt, ld, lf.

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