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'''Starckdeutsch''' (literally, ''strong [[German language|German]]'', albeit with ''ck'' for ''k'', as dictated by the phonetics of the variant), also called ''Siegfriedsch'' and ''Kauderdeutsch'', is an [[constructed language|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).
'''Starckdeutsch''' (literally, ''strong [[German language|German]]'', albeit with ''ck'' for ''k'', as dictated by the phonetics of the variant), also called ''Siegfriedsch'' and ''Kauderdeutsch'', is an [[constructed language|imagined language]] created by '''Matthias Koeppel''', a German painter and poet and self-proclaimed ''Sprachkünstler'' (artist of language). It exaggerates (mostly phonetic) traits considered typical of older stages of German and some modern (especially [[Upper German]]) dialects in an impressionistic way, rather than in a rigorously systematic fashion.


Matthias Koeppel started to write humorous poems in "Starckdeutsch" in 1972. A collection of them was published as ''Starckdeutsch. Sämtliche Gedichte'' in 1981.
Matthias Koeppel started to write humorous poems in "Starckdeutsch" in 1972. A collection of them was published as ''Starckdeutsch. Sämtliche Gedichte'' in 1981.

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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 exaggerates (mostly phonetic) traits considered typical of older stages of German and some modern (especially Upper German) dialects in an impressionistic way, rather than in a rigorously systematic fashion.

Matthias Koeppel started to write humorous poems in "Starckdeutsch" in 1972. A collection of them was published as Starckdeutsch. Sämtliche Gedichte in 1981.