@book{1876, keywords = {Amish, German language, Germans, Ethnic groups, Ethnic identity, Mennonites, Mennonites (Old Order), Customs and traditions, Waterloo County, Ontario, Toronto, Ottawa, Dialects}, author = {Werner Bausenhart}, title = {Deutsch als Muttersprache in Kanada: Berichte zur Gegenwartslage}, abstract = {A collection of essays about German- language enclaves in Canada. Werner Bausenhart, Kurt Nabert, Klaus H. Bongart and others discuss the dialects of Ontario German-speaking communities, especially the Mennonites, Amish and other German-born groups of Waterloo County. Fritz Wieden provides information on German newspapers and periodicals published in Canada since World War II, as well as radio and television broadcasting in German. In addition to bibliographies presented with each essay, the final chapter is an extensive bibliography of the studies of German dialects in Canada, compiled by Wolfgang Viereck and J. Eichhoff.}, year = {1977}, number = {Book, Whole}, pages = {175 p. tables, bibl.+}, publisher = {Franz Steiner Verlag}, address = {Wiesbaden}, language = {German}, }