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Mazurzenie (Polish pronunciation: [mazuˈʐɛɲɛ] ) or
mazuration is the
replacement or
merger of Polish's
series of
postalveolar fricatives and affricates...
- of the
characteristic features of
Texan Silesian phonetics is
called mazuration, a
widespread linguistic process within the
Polish language, especially...
- is the
presence of
mazuration, however,
younger people tend to use a
pronunciation that of
Standard Polish, and as such,
mazuration is
quickly fading....
- by the
Lesser Poland dialect and has
distinct features such as
partial mazuration (Polish: mazurzenie) -
there is only one
nasal 'a',
which loses its nasality...
- respectively.
Szadzenie is
caused by the
hypercorrect avoidance of
mazurzenie (
mazuration)
which is
phonetically marked as
rural and incorrect. This phenomenon...
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merger is part of a more
general dialectal feature called mazurzenie (
mazuration),
present in many
Polish dialects but
named after the
Masovian dialect...
- from
standard Silesian by
having a
characteristic pronunciation called mazuration (mazurzenie),
which means that the
consonants cz sz ż dż are pronounced...
- Also
typical of
Lesser Polish dialects is the
presence of
mazuration, however,
mazuration here is
inconsistent and
fading as
result of a
negative ****ociation...
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Polish dialects is the
presence of
mazuration, but is
quickly being lost,
particularly in the east. In the east,
mazuration is not
present (except the western-most...
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before ****ics. Also
typical of
Masovian dialects is the
presence of
mazuration, however, due to
influence from
Standard Polish, this is disappearing...