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== Dialectal Divisions ==
== Dialectal Divisions ==
[[File:Map of the Twelve Speakers of Minhay.jpg|thumb|Map of the Twelve Speakers of Minhay]]
[[File:Map of the Twelve Speakers of Minhay.jpg|thumb|Map of the Twelve Speakers of Minhay]]
Minhast is divided into fourteen dialects, twelve of which are the historical dialects spoken in the Prefectures, and two new dialects that have arisen in modern times, a standardized "national" dialect, and an urban colloquial dialect.  An additional two dialects, the Knife Speaker dialect, and the Heron Speaker dialect<sup>1</sup>, are now extinct.  The Knife Speaker dialect is poorly attested.   
Minhast is divided into fourteen dialects, twelve of which are the historical dialects spoken in the Prefectures, and two new dialects that have arisen in modern times, a standardized "national" dialect, and an urban colloquial dialect.  Two additional dialects, the Knife Speaker dialect, and the Heron Speaker dialect<sup>1</sup>, are now extinct.  The Knife Speaker dialect is poorly attested.   


The dialects of the Prefectures have been traditionally grouped under two branches, Upper Minhast, and Lower Minhast.  Within Upper Minhast, a further dialectal split emerged, leading to the Salmon Speaker and Wolf Speaker dialects.  Minhast grammarians have traditionally classified the dialects according to the following phylogeny:
The dialects of the Prefectures have been traditionally grouped under two branches, Upper Minhast, and Lower Minhast.  Within Upper Minhast, a further dialectal split emerged, leading to the Salmon Speaker and Wolf Speaker dialects.  Minhast grammarians have traditionally classified the dialects according to the following phylogeny:
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