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The Alemannic-speaking part The dialects of Valais and the Walser connect the Valais with its colonies that emerged in the 13th and 14th century. Linguistically, they belong to the high-Alemannic language group- belonging to the highest of the southern alpine borders of the Alemannic (Zinsli). The characteristic sounds, the ancient forms and terms of the Walser are mainly to be found in the German-speaking Valais. However, there have been independent developments in the far scattered colonies during the 700 years of special separation. The immediate vicinity of Roman or other German dialects had varying strong effects in the local colonies.