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Mazuration

Mazurzenie (Polish pronunciation: [mazuˈʐɛɲɛ] ) or mazuration is the replacement or merger of Polish's series of postalveolar fricatives and affricates...

Last Update: 2024-03-12T02:29:37Z Word Count : 2890 Synonim Mazuration

Texan Silesian

of the characteristic features of Texan Silesian phonetics is called mazuration, a widespread linguistic process within the Polish language, especially...

Last Update: 2024-04-07T11:50:50Z Word Count : 479 Synonim Texan Silesian

Oświęcim

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...

Last Update: 2024-04-13T09:36:39Z Word Count : 2683 Synonim Oświęcim

Ts–ch merger

merger is part of a more general dialectal feature called mazurzenie (mazuration), present in many Polish dialects but named after the Masovian dialect...

Last Update: 2024-01-31T21:08:19Z Word Count : 288 Synonim Ts–ch merger

Szadzenie

respectively. Szadzenie is caused by the hypercorrect avoidance of mazurzenie (mazuration) which is phonetically marked as rural and incorrect. This phenomenon...

Last Update: 2024-01-31T20:13:46Z Word Count : 205 Synonim Szadzenie

Gorals

music and material culture. One of the features of the Podhale dialect is mazuration. Also, 14th- and 15th-century palatal consonant pronunciation features...

Last Update: 2024-04-16T21:15:01Z Word Count : 3765 Synonim Gorals

Masurian dialects

argue that Masurian is a dialect of Polish, or even just a subdialect. Mazuration (Polish: mazurzenie): the dentalization of the Standard Polish retroflex...

Last Update: 2024-04-09T02:47:31Z Word Count : 2404 Synonim Masurian dialects

Niemodlin dialect

from standard Silesian by having a characteristic pronunciation called mazuration (mazurzenie), which means that the consonants cz sz ż dż are pronounced...

Last Update: 2023-11-03T19:23:45Z Word Count : 182 Synonim Niemodlin dialect

Marcho-Magdeburgian dialect

< PS *Plěševъ, *Pečenovъ, *Streševo, which most likely indicates the mazuration of the Marcho-Magdeburgian dialect. Papierkowski 1930, p. 120. Papierkowski...

Last Update: 2024-04-09T02:55:25Z Word Count : 848 Synonim Marcho-Magdeburgian dialect

Rani dialect

distinction of the series s, c, z from š, č, ž, which most likely indicates the mazuration of the Rugian dialect. Werner Besch, Sprachgeschichte: Ein Handbuch zur...

Last Update: 2023-10-16T22:10:19Z Word Count : 1186 Synonim Rani dialect

Karol Gwóźdź

" (en. Childhood in Bytków), which is embellished with the so-called "mazuration", a rare linguistic feature of the speech of the native inhabitants of...

Last Update: 2024-03-05T22:18:09Z Word Count : 817 Synonim Karol Gwóźdź

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Mazuration

Mazurzenie (Polish pronunciation: [mazuˈʐɛɲɛ] ) or mazuration is the replacement or merger of Polish's series of postalveolar fricatives and affricates /ʂ, ʐ, t͡ʂ, d͡ʐ/ (written ⟨sz, ż, cz, dż⟩) into the dentialveolar series /s, z, t͡s, d͡z/ (written ⟨s, z, c, dz⟩). This merger is present in many dialects, but is named for the Masovian dialect.This phonological feature is observed in dialects of Masuria and Masovia (Masovian dialect), as well as in most of Lesser Poland and parts of Silesia. There are also some peripheral mazurating islands in Greater Poland. The boundary of mazurzenie runs from north-east to south-west. It may have originated between the 14th and 16th centuries in the Masovian dialect.The feature is linked to the process of depalatalization (reduction of the number of palatalized consonants) similar to the phenomena of jabłonkowanie and kaszubienie in other dialects.A rarer term for mazuration is sakanie.In this article terms such as "non-mazurating", "without mazuration" are taken to refer to dialects which have a three way distinction among sibilants, as does Standard Polish. Technically dialects with e.g. jabłonkowanie also do not mazurate, but for the sake of simplicity this will not be discussed in the article.


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