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== Dialects ==
== Dialects ==
There are 6 main dialects of Modern Gothic. These are divided into 3 branches: Coastal, Eastern, and Southern. Coastal is comprised of the Standard form of the language, the Northern varieties, and <br>
Eastern is divided into Near and Far. Far Eastern Gothic has heavy Slavic influence, such as both stages of Slavic palatalization. Near Eastern Gothic only went through the second stage.<br>
Southern Gothic has a lot Greek influences.


===Standard New Gothic ===
===Standard New Gothic ===
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