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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.margaret-marks.com/Transblawg/archives/000269.html ''More strong verbs for German'' in Weblog by Margaret Marks, posted at August 12, 2003]
* [http://www.ih-es.de/starckdeutsch.htm Two poems by Matthias Koeppel, with their standard German translations]
* [http://www.ih-es.de/starckdeutsch.htm Two poems by Matthias Koeppel, with their standard German translations]
* [http://www.matthiaskoeppel.de/einleitung.htm Preface (standard German) to Matthias Koeppels ''Starckdeutsch. Eine Auswahl der stärksten Gedichte'']
* [http://www.matthiaskoeppel.de/einleitung.htm Preface (standard German) to Matthias Koeppels ''Starckdeutsch. Eine Auswahl der stärksten Gedichte'']

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Starckdeutsch (literally, strong German, albeit with ck for k, as dictated by the phonetics of the variant), also called Siegfriedsch and Kauderdeutsch, is an imagined language created by Matthias Koeppel, a German painter and poet and self-proclaimed Sprachkünstler (artist of language). It has some resemblance to Middle High German (Mittelhochdeutsch). Matthias Koeppel started to write humorous poems in "Starckdeutsch" in 1972. A collection of them was published as Starckdeutsch. Sämtliche Gedichte in 1981 (Berlin: Edition Kleber).