Citations:Granish

the Carniolan language (depending on context, either Slovene or Gottscheerisch)

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 * 1971, Hearings, Reports and Prints of the [United States] Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, subsection on the United Mine Workers' Election, page 389:
 * Senator Williams. What language were they talking in?
 * Mr. Zmuda. They would usually talk mostly Granish down there and I understand. It is pretty hard for me to understand but I am familiar.
 * Senator Williams. Spanish?
 * Mr. Zmuda. Granish.
 * Senator Williams. What was he talking in Granish to the [interrupted]
 * Mr. Zmuda. Some of these old fellows would not understand the names, you know, and he would read them off and then he would tell them who he wanted them to vote for.
 * Mr. Zmuda. Some of these old fellows would not understand the names, you know, and he would read them off and then he would tell them who he wanted them to vote for.

mention-y citation of a reference

 * 2008, Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages ISBN 1135796408:
 * Gottscheerish (also called Granish)