• The Podhale dialect (Polish: gwara podhalańska) belongs to the Lesser Poland dialect group and is located in the part of Poland. It is in part one of the...
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    migrations. The name Podhale literally translates as "below the mountains" in English. It is a combination of two words. In the górals dialect, the Alpine tundra...
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    Podhale dialect; however, this is only one of the many Goral dialects. Goral orthography is fairly unstandardized and may vary significantly dialect-to-dialect...
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    the dialect spoken in Podhale, called the Podhale dialect (Polish: gwara podhalańska), is of Polish origin and part of the Lesser Poland dialect group...
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    Goral dialects Babia Góra dialect Kliszczak dialect Pieniny dialect Łącko dialect Piwniczna Żywiec dialect Orawa dialect Podhale dialect Spisz dialect Zagórze...
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  • that belongs to the Goral ethnolect. It borders the Podhale dialect to the northwest. The Spisz dialect is found partially in Poland (14 settlements) and...
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  • the dialects that belongs to the Goral ethnolect. It borders the Podhale dialect to the south, the Kliszczak dialect to the west, the Kraków dialect to...
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    (Polish: bundz) or budz (Ukrainian: будз), also known as bunc in the Podhale dialect, is a cheese traditionally produced in the Carpathian region of Poland...
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  • the Podhale dialect to the east. The Orawa dialect is partially Poland with 14 settlements, and partially in Slovakia with 11. The use of dialect here...
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    Goral dialects Babia Góra dialect Kliszczak dialect Pieniny dialect Łącko dialect Piwniczna dialect Żywiec dialect Orawa dialect Podhale dialect Spisz...
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    1017/S002510030000459X, S2CID 243772965 Gussenhoven, Carlos; Aarts, Flor (1999), "The dialect of Maastricht" (PDF), Journal of the International Phonetic Association...
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  • areas populated by Bunjevci. Silesian and Goral (standard based on the Podhale dialect) may also be considered newly formed Slavic microlanguages. Movement...
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    Podhale region of the Tatras is home to the Górales or the Goral (highland) people. Distinctive elements of their culture include the Podhale dialect...
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    have been a complete loss of the pronunciation of ch, which in the Podhale dialect (Poland) in this type of positions is pronounced as a barely audible...
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    the historic capital of Podhale, as well as its main commercial, communication and industrial center. The town has the Podhale State Vocational University...
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    lands were predominantly Gorals, whose dialect and customs were in many ways similar to those of the Podhale Gorals. Another area inhabited by Gorals...
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    Southern Borderlands dialect Goralian Podhale Masovian / Mazovian Warsaw dialect Northern Borderlands dialect New Mixed Dialects Masurian Pomeranian Kashubian...
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  • may end in -j due to sound changes. As in many other Goral dialects, namely Orawa, Podhale, and Spisz, the first personal singular present/future tense...
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    artifacts. Originally he aimed to build a simple hut based on existing Podhale architecture, but was convinced by Stanisław Witkiewicz to instead have...
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    dialect in order to capture the essence of his Goral characters. His use of local speech was influenced by the Suski's lifelong devotion to Podhale and...
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    Żywiec beer, and Podhale is one of few Polish regions, where people regularly wear their traditional costumes. Both Kraków and Podhale folk costumes are...
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    Korbáčik (Slovak: [ˈkɔrbaːtʂik]; Polish: korbacz [ˈkɔrbat͡ʂ] , Goral dialect: korboc [ˈkuɔ̯rbɔc]; lit. 'little whip', after the pattern woven onto the...
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  • initial stress. In the case of Podhale, Slovak influence is usually ruled out, because Slovak dialects bordering Podhale have penultimate rather than initial...
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  • languages including Kashubian and Silesian, as well as a dialect used by highlanders from Podhale, as well as an English edition of two of the albums, Flying...
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    been extremely active during this period. In some regions of Poland, e.g. Podhale, in the place of someone's violent death, every passer-by was obliged to...
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  • form of pronunciation is present only is certain dialects of Polish, most notably the dialect of Podhale. "Móch" instead of "Much" (which is the plural...
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    Europe. Vlach shepherds may be found as far north as southern Poland (Podhale) and the eastern Czech Republic (Moravia) by following the Carpathians...
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    observed in the Opole region, the western parts of Kraków Voivodeship, Podhale, Slovakia, Moravia, Bohemia, Lusatia and Southern Germany (Thuringia, Franconia)...
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  • difficult to understand. Polish Gorals live primarily in the region of Podhale and are separated from Slovak Gorals by the High Tatra mountains, which...
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    after the historical capital Dąbrowa Górnicza. Largest city: Sosnowiec. Podhale Sandomierz Land (Polish: Ziemia sandomierska), named after the historic...
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