Wp/nth/Northumbrian dialect

Northumbrian is a language frae the North East on Ingland. Foaks tawks'd i Northumberland, Tyneside an Lawer Weardale. Thor's five dialects o Northumbrian:
 * Tyneside or Geordie
 * Northren
 * Westren
 * Soothren
 * Wearside

History
Linguists kens fower dialects ov Awd English: Northumbrian, Mercian, Kentish, an West Saxon. Awd Northumbrian (Awd English: Norðanhymbrisċ) wes spoke i the Kingdom o Northumbria (frae the Humber on the east coast o Northren England te the Firth o Forth i the Scots Lawlans). The Viking invasion ov England divided Northumbria inte twe pairts: Deira, the pairt sooth o the Tees, wes settled bi Danes 'at foonded the Kingdom o York, the pairt te the north an wes ruled bi the Yarls o Bamburgh, 'at cam frae the Anglian Kings o Northumbria afore them.

The Northumbrian dialects spoke i Yorkshire, Cumbria an Teesdale wes mair influenced bi Danish. North o the River Tweed, the northrenmyest Northumbrian dialect wes sindered frev aa other English varieties an developed separate inte the Scots language. The day, the modren Scots, Northumbrian, Cumbrian, north Lancastrian, an north-east Yorkshire dialects aa comes frev awd Northumbrian.

Writin i the 19th century, Inglish phonetian Alexender John Ellis ca'd the dialect the 'North Northren dialect', an mairked oot its boondaries as the hyel o Northumberland wi the the Lawer Wear wettorshed an hyel Tyne wettorshed i Durham, an area frae Kelloe te Berwick. He thowt on't as a transitional dialect atween Scots an other macks o Northren English, sic as Cumbrian an Yorkshire. Yen featur o Northumbrian 'at differs frev other northren dialects is the lack o the reduced definite airticle, 'at is fund i the Cumbrian, Lancashire an Yorkshire dialects, an i Sooth Durham an aa. Another kenspeckle featur on't is the Northumbrian burr, the traditional airticulation o /r/ as [ʁ(ʷ)], the day, the featur is nobbut fund amang awder foaks frae rural pairts o Northumberland.

Northumbrian the day
Northumbrian is aiblins the myest kenspeckle regional dialect iv England the day. The Tyneside or Geordie dialect on't is the myest weel-ken'd form ov aa. Acause o this the foak, dialects an accents o nearby Wearside (offins ken'd bi the nyem 'Mackem'), Northumberland (ken'd 'Northumbrian' i reference te the coonty itsel) an whiles even Teessiders (knawn as 'Smoggies') is mistyen for Geordies bi foaks 'at disna come frae the area.

The Northumbrian dialect is thowt on as a separate Anglic language variety te Modren Standard English bi the Northumbrian Language Society acause it kythed i the region lang afore Standard English wes ivor browt intid. The society kens fower dialects on't: Geordie (Tyneside), Pitmatic or Soothren, Northren (frae the North o the River Coquet, through Alnwick an up te Berrick); an westren (frae Allendale through Hexham an up te Kielder). Thor's a canny argie te be myed aboot includin the dialect o the Lawer Wear an aa, at Alexander John Ellis grouped inte the North Northren group an aa. The Northumbrian Words Project recognises aa the dialects frae byeth Northumberland an Durham as Northumbrian dialects.