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Mazurzenie (Polish pronunciation: [mazuˈʐɛɲɛ] ) or
mazuration is the
replacement or
merger of Polish's
series of
postalveolar fricatives and affricates...
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developed thusly: The
sibilant consonants *č, *š, *ž in
Polabian underwent masuration,
changing into c, s, z, which,
unlike the
original c, s, z, were always...
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Greater Polish dialects,
masuration is not present,
except in Wieleń,
where the so-called “Wieleń Masurs” are, who have
masuration. In reality, they are...
- rare,
generally merged with /ɔ/
Typically merged with /t͡s d͡z s z/ due
Masuration, or is the
result from a loss of /r̝/ May be
hardened towards [t͡ʃ d͡ʒ...
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Masovian dialects is the
presence of
masuration, but it is now a
sporadic change, and
forms not
having undergone masuration are more common. Hypercorrections...
- important,
dialect groups are
usually divided based on the
presence of
masuration (present in
Masovian and
Lesser Polish dialects) and
voicing of word-final...
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dialects but
typical of
Greater Polish dialects is the
absence of
masuration.
Sporadic masuration can be
found amongst some
speakers as a
result of Masurian...
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present here. Also
typical of
Masovian dialects is the
presence of
masuration. The
shift of
initial ja-, ra- > je-, re- is
present but
limited to particular...
- -ś, -ź. sz is
often realized as ś in loanwords, a
process unrelated to
masuration. ł is
often lost
after a consonant. pół and pół- (as a prefix) are reduced...
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except in Wieleń,
where the so-called “Wieleń Masurs” are, who have
masuration. In reality, they are not true Masurians, but are just
called this due...