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* 1927 – Martin Walser, German author
* March 24 – Martin Walser, German author
They also act as a linguistic refugium, preserving archaic dialects such as Romansh, Walser German or Romance Lombardic.
There are Walser German speakers to found in northern Italy near the Swiss border.
The native population speaks Italian, but some speak Valdôtain, a form of Franco-Provençal ( Arpitan ), as their first language, while in the Lys Valley there is a Walser German speaking minority.
The residents of the villages of Gressoney-Saint-Jean, Gressoney-La-Trinité and Issime, in the Lys Valley, speak a dialect of Walser German origin.
ISO 639-3 distinguishes four languages: gsw ( Swiss German ), swg ( Swabian German ), wae ( Walser German ) and gct ( Alemán Coloniero, spoken since 1843 in Venezuela ).
** Walser German
In 1998, German author Martin Walser won the Peace Prize of the German Bookdealers Association.
The Walser language (), also known as Walliser German ( locally Wallisertiitsch ), is a group of Highest Alemannic dialects spoken in Walser settlements in parts of Switzerland, Italy, Liechtenstein, and Austria and in the German-speaking part of the Canton of Wallis (), in the uppermost Rhône valley.
This is because in the isolated valleys of the high mountains, Walser German has preserved many archaisms.
The Walser are German-speaking people ( more specifically, they speak Walser German dialects ) who live in the Alps of Switzerland, Italy, Liechtenstein and Austria.
The main characteristics of Walser settlements are the Walser German dialects.
There are 26 Walser communities that were settled by the Walser migration ( and seven others that originally were, but where Walser German is not spoken any more ).
In Italy, there are nine communities that were settled by the Walser migration ( and four others that originally were, but where Walser German is not spoken any more ).

Walser and also
" Furthermore, in their discussion on musicology and rock music, Susan McClary and Robert Walser also address a key struggle within the discipline: how musicology has often " dismisse questions of socio-musical interaction out of hand, that part of classical music's greatness is ascribed to its autonomy from society.
Walser has also served as an expert witness for over 250 music copyright infringement cases, generally reserved to the Ninth Circuit.
The colonization of the Walser also is related.
The film also features " A Lot of Livin ' To Do " ( performed by Sammy Davis Jr .), Let Me In ( The Sensations song ) ( performed by The Sensations ), " Big Balls in Cowtown " ( performed by Don Walser ), " Rolling Stone From Texas " ( performed by Walser ), " Texas Playboy Rag " ( performed by Pine Valley Cosmonauts ), " Red Skin Gal " ( performed by Walser ) and " Help Me " ( performed by Sonny Boy Williamson ).
Highest Alemannic dialects are spoken in alpine regions of Switzerland: In the Bernese Oberland, in the German-speaking parts of the Canton of Fribourg, in the Valais ( see Walliser German ) and in the Walser settlements ( mostly in Switzerland, but also in Italy and in Austria ; see Walser German ).
The Walser also brought with them the Valliser style of house, which uses more wood than stone and has triangular roofs.

Walser and linguistic
The terms Walser and Walliser are geographic ; there is no linguistic divide.
Because of linguistic differences among the Walser dialects, it is supposed that there were two independent immigration routes.

Walser and such
Kronos has performed live with the poet Allen Ginsberg, Ástor Piazzolla, the Modern Jazz Quartet, Tom Waits, David Bowie, and Björk, and has appeared on recordings with such diverse artists as the Dave Matthews Band, Nelly Furtado, Rokia Traore, Joan Armatrading, Brazilian electronica artist Amon Tobin, Texas yodeler Don Walser, Faith No More, Tiger Lillies and David Grisman.

Walser and ),
Liberal, MO, named after the Liberal League in Lamar, Missouri ( to which the town's organizer belonged ), was started as an atheist, " freethinker " utopia in 1880 by George Walser, an anti-religionist, agnostic lawyer.
* Walser, R., Running with the Devil: Power, Gender, and Madness in Heavy Metal Music ( Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 1993 ), ISBN 0-8195-6260-2.
* Martin Walser ( b. 1927 ), writer
* Highest Alemannic ( in the Canton of Wallis, in the Walser settlements ( e. g., in the canton of Grisons ), in the Bernese Oberland and in the German-speaking part of Fribourg ).
* Robert Walser ( writer ) ( 1878 – 1956 ), Swiss modernist writer
* Robert Walser ( musicologist ), American musicologist, author and professor
The Walser people are named after the Wallis ( Valais ), the uppermost Rhône River valley.
In Austria, there are 14 Walser communities: Grosses Walsertal ( Blons, Fontanella, Raggal, St. Gerold, Sonntag, Thüringerberg ), Kleinwalsertal ( Mittelberg, a practical enclave of Germany ), Brandnertal ( Brand ), Montafon ( Silbertal ), Reintal ( Laterns ), Tannberg ( Schröcken, Lech, Warth ), all in Vorarlberg ; and in Paznauntal ( Galtür ), in Tyrol.
Additionally, Walser communities are reportedly found in Haute-Savoie, France ( Vallorcine, in the Chablais ), where the local Walser dialect is no longer spoken, and in the Berner Oberland ( or Bernese Highlands ), Switzerland ( Grimseljoch-Sustenpass area, Lauterbrunnen, Mürren, etc.
), where the local Walser dialect has assimilated to the ( likewise Highest Alemannic ) dialects of the Berner Oberland.

Walser and other
* The Walser are descendants of people that migrated from the Wallis, Switzerland, to other Alpine regions.

Walser and Highest
In the Swiss canton of Graubünden ( Grisons ) only the Walser exclaves in the Romansh part and the Prättigau, Schanfigg and Davos are Highest Alemannic ; the Rhine Valley with Chur and Engadin are High Alemannic.
The Highest Alemannic Walser German dialects are still very similar to Walliser German

Walser and dialects
Specific Walser dialects can be traced to eastern or western dialects of Wallis canton.
Conservative Walser dialects are more similar to the respective groups of Wallis dialects than to neighboring Walser dialects.
Until the 1930s, the dialects of Walser German and Romandy based on the French language was still spoken among a few hundred residents.

Walser and .
* 1934 – Don Walser, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( d. 2006 )
* Strom: The Complicated Personal and Political Life of Strom Thurmond by Jack Bass and Marilyn Walser Thompson: Public Affairs 2005.
It is not until the final breakup of the Carolingian Empire in the 10th and 11th centuries that it becomes possible to trace out the local history of different parts of the Alps, notably with the High Medieval Walser migrations.
Developer John A. Walser purchased the land from the Archdiocese of Louisville after World War II and named the development after the Virgin Mary.
The founder of this unique community experiment, George H. Walser, was born in Indiana in 1834.
The Liberal Normal School and Business Institute was another institution organized by Walser to promote liberal education free from the bias of Christian theology.
Walser tried to keep them out by posting his followers at the Liberal train station to tell passengers that if they were Christians they were not welcome, according to an 1896 article in The Kansas City Star.
Walser would interrupt them and even put a stop to it after he proved to a court that the services were being held on properties he still partly owned.
" Walser then built a barbed wire fence to keep them out of Liberal.
In an effort to throw off the yoke of Walser, the Christians purchased an eighty-acre tract of land adjoining the town, called the place Pedro and moved their houses and places of business out of Liberal.
Walser as a place set apart for freethinkers.
* George H. Walser and Liberal Missouri by Boyce Mouton who is a pastor.
Walser and others became ardent converts of spiritualism, and he spent $ 40, 000 laying out a camp meeting ground of thirteen acres, with twenty cottages, and auditorium seating 800 people, and grounds landscaped with catalpa trees.
Walser died in 1910, a firm believer in the spiritualistic.
It was published in 1909, and the author was Walser.
Walser wrote in the book that he had " wandered in the desert of disbelief, waded in the river of doubt, and in the sands of desolation.
Jesus was the son of God, Walser concluded, and the Holy Ghost was the infinite spirit of our maker.
" We should study the chart which Jesus has given us ," Walser said.

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