Wp/nth/Northumbrian dialect

Northumbrian is a language frae the North East on England. Folks talks it i Northummerland, Tyne an Wear an north Durham. Thor's five dialects o Northumbrian:
 * Tyneside or Geordie
 * Northren
 * Westren
 * Soothren
 * Wearside

History
Linguists ken fower dialects o Awd Inglish: Northumbrian, Mercian, Kentish, an West Saxon. Awd Northumbrian (Awd English: Norðanhymbrisċ) wes spoken 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 Ingland dyel'd Northumbria inte twe pairts: the pairt sooth o the Tees at wes settled bi Scandinavians an becam the Kingdom o York, the pairt te the sooth o the river remained iv Anglian hands, an wes ruled bi the Yarls o Bamburgh wi the lands frae the Wear valley te the Tyne hadden bi the Community o St Cuthbert.

The Northumbrian dialects o Yorkshire, Cumbria an Teesdale wes mair influenced bi Danish. North o the Rivor Tweed, the northrenmyest Northumbrian dialect wes sindered frev a other Inglish varieties an developed separately inte the Scots language. The day, the modren Scots, Northumbrian, Cumbrian, north Lancastrian, an north-east Yorkshire dialects a 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 Inglish, sic as Cumbrian an Yorkshire. Yen featur o Northumbrian at differs frae the dialects te the sooth an west on't is the lack o the reduced definite airticle, at is fund i the Cumbrian an Yorkshire dialects. Another kenspeckle featur is the Northumbrian burr, the traditional articulation o /r/ as [ʁ(ʷ)], the day the featur is nobbut fund amang awder foaks frae rural Northumberland.

Northumbrian the day
Northumbrian is aiblins the myest kenspeckle regional tung iv England the day. The Tyneside or Geordie dialect is the myest weel-ken'd form o Northumbrian. Acause o this the folk, dialects an accents o nearby Wearside (ken'd bi the nyem 'Mackem') an Teesside (knawn as 'Smoggie') an other pairts o the North East is offens mistyen for Geordies bi folks that is nut frae sic airts.

The Northumbrian tung is ken'd as a separate Anglic language variety te Modren Standard English bi the Northumbrian Language Society acause the tung wes kyd lang afore Standard English. The society kens fower dialects o Northumbrian: 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 dialects o Sunderland an Durham an aa. Byeth Alexander John Ellis an the Northumbrian Words Project recognised the dialects o the lawer Wear as Northumbrian dialects.