Harlingerland Frisian

[2] It was known for giving several features originally in Old Frisian.

[3] The language was only documented in the year 1691 with the book Memoriale linguae Frisicae, by Johann Cadovius-Müller.

[4] This dialect then slowly vanished and was displaced by the Harlings dialect of Low German.

[5] It belonged to the Weser dialects alongside the Wursten and Wangerooge Frisian dialects.

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