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Nawrocki (Polish pronunciation: [naˈvrɔt͡ski];
feminine Nawrocka,
plural Nawroccy) is a Polish-language surname. It
likely originated from...
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Irena Nawrocka (3
November 1917 – 24
November 2009) was a
Polish fencer. She
competed in the women's
individual foil
events at the 1948 and 1952 Summer...
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Edyta Nawrocka is a
Polish singer, songwriter, actress,
dancer and TV presenter. Born in Wałbrzych and
raised in Kołobrzeg. She
performed dancing roles...
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Apical consonant Laminal consonant Index of
phonetics articles Puppel,
Nawrocka-Fisiak & Kr****owska (1977:149),
cited in
Ladefoged &
Maddieson (1996:154)...
- most sounds.
Voiced dental affricate List of
phonetics topics Puppel,
Nawrocka-Fisiak & Kr****owska (1977:149),
cited in
Ladefoged &
Maddieson (1996:154)...
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Barbara Nawrocka-Dońska (17
October 1924 – 15 May 2018) was a
Polish prose writer,
essayist and journalist. She was born in Warsaw.
During World War II...
- Gdańsk,
Poland Political party Independent (supported by PiS)
Spouse Marta Nawrocka Children 3 Alma
mater University of Gdańsk Gdańsk
University of Technology...
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abdominal muscles, as in most sounds.
Index of
phonetics articles Puppel,
Nawrocka-Fisiak & Kr****owska (1977:149),
cited in
Ladefoged &
Maddieson (1996:154)...
- 2165/00003088-199018060-00004. PMID 2191822. S2CID 32523973. Bendarzewska-
Nawrocka B,
Pietruszewska E, Stepień L, Bidziński J,
Bacia T (January–February 1980)...
- ?.
Ladefoged &
Maddieson (1996), p. ?.
Adams (1975), p. 283. Puppel,
Nawrocka-Fisiak & Kr****owska (1977), p. 149,
cited in
Ladefoged &
Maddieson (1996)...