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    The Lesser Polish dialect (Polish: dialekt małopolski) is a cluster of regional varieties of the Polish language around the Lesser Poland historical region...
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    Polish dialects are regional vernacular varieties of the Polish language. Four major dialect groups are typically recognized, each primarily associated...
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    it still has speakers of the Lesser Polish dialect. Across history, many ethnic and religious minorities existed in Lesser Poland as they fled persecution...
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    petroleum industries, and by agrotourism. Polish scholars regard the Pogórzan dialect as part of the Lesser Polish dialect cluster. In 1854 in the village Bóbrka...
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    Silesian dialect Borderland Silesian-Lesser Polish dialect (6a & 6b) Borderland Silesian-Lach dialect (9) Dialects spoken on both sides of the Czech–Polish border...
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    Borderlands dialect is a dialect of the Polish language, spoken by the Polish minority in Ukraine. It is considered a branch of the Lesser Poland dialect by Zofia...
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  • of the then Polish city of Lviv (Polish: Lwów, Yiddish: לעמבעריק), now in Ukraine. Based on the substratum of the Lesser Polish dialect, it was heavily...
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  • from the region of Lesser Poland. They speak in the Lesser Poland dialect of Polish language. The Lesser Poland people are divided into three subgroups. They...
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    Gorals (redirect from Podhale dialect)
    the dialect spoken in Podhale, called the Podhale dialect (Polish: gwara podhalańska), is of Polish origin and part of the Lesser Polish dialect cluster...
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    The new mixed dialects (Polish: nowe dialekty mieszane) is a group of koiné dialects of Polish language, formed in the process of dialect levelling, that...
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    Lasovians (category Lesser Poland)
    Lasovians (Polish language: Lasowiacy; Lesser Poland dialect: Lesioki)are a subethnic group of the Polish nation, who reside in Lesser Poland, at the...
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    Żywiec dialect (gwary żywieckie) Transitional Lesser Polish-Greater Polish-Mazovian (also included as subdialects of Lesser Polish or of Greater Polish) (Central...
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    Cracovians (ethnic group) (category Lesser Poland Voivodeship)
    the city of Kraków. They use their own dialect, which belongs to the Lesser Polish dialect cluster of the Polish language, and are mostly Roman Catholic...
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  • of the Silesian dialects. It has its roots mainly in Old Polish and also has strong influences from Czech and German and, to a lesser extent, from Vlach...
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  • south-eastern Poland both being realized as simple affricates as in some Lesser Polish dialects. According to Sawicka (1995:150), Dunaj (2006:170), such a simplification...
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    Mazovia (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
    phonetic phenomenon known as mazurzenie (although it is common in the Lesser Polish dialect as well). There is no specific regional cuisine of Mazovia. Formerly...
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    described as consisting of four or five main regional dialects: Greater Polish, spoken in the west Lesser Polish, spoken in the south and southeast Masovian, spoken...
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  • Sandomierzans (category Polish traditions)
    group of the Polish nation, who reside in the historic province of Lesser Poland, around the town of Sandomierz. They use their own dialect, which belongs...
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    Roman Zawiliński (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
    was a Polish linguist, pedagogue and ethnographer. The founder and editor of Poradnik Językowy. His main fields of study was Lesser Polish dialect, didactics...
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  • Wymysorys language (category German dialects)
    German dialect continuum, Wymysorys is not mutually intelligible with Standard German.: 15  Unlike in other West Germanic enclave communities in Polish-speaking...
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  • Lechitic languages (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
    Lekhitic) languages are a language subgroup consisting of Polish and several other languages and dialects that were once spoken in the area that is now Poland...
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  • Mazuration (category Polish dialects)
    Lubawa). Eastern Polish dialects which border on Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania also do not mazurate. These include the eastern reaches of Lesser Poland around...
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    only in modern Polish (along with a few lesser-known dialects and microlanguages; see Yus for more details). Polish wąż /vɔ̃ʐ/ and węże /vɛ̃ʐɛ/ "snake, snakes"...
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    West Slavic languages (category Articles containing Polish-language text)
    is that 'the Sorbian dialects are extremely diverse, and there are virtually no linguistic features common to all Sorbian dialects which distinguish them...
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  • material of Polish dialects, several Latin manuscripts with Polish glosses, as well as – most importantly – monuments written in Old Polish: the Holy Cross...
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    Oświęcim (category Cities and towns in Lesser Poland Voivodeship)
    Oświęcim (Polish: [ɔˈɕfjɛɲtɕim] ; German: Auschwitz [ˈaʊʃvɪts] ; Yiddish: אָשפּיצין, romanized: Oshpitzin; Silesian: Uośwjyńćim) is a town in the Lesser Poland...
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    Sankt Florian Psalter (category Articles containing Polish-language text)
    (Kłodzko) or Lesser Poland (Kraków) (or both) as the likely regions of origin. The text contains several examples of central Lesser Polish dialect, and some...
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    Podhale (redirect from Polish highlands)
    "below the mountains" in English. The various Goral dialects of Polish as well as standard Polish are spoken in the region. Among the region's attractions...
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  • Bałak jargon (category Polish dialects)
    Ukraine). A distinct part of the Lwów dialect of the Polish language, it consists of a Lesser Poland Polish language substratum with a variety of borrowings...
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    Lemkos (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
    World War II Polish authorities replaced them with Ukrainian texts. Important fieldwork on the Lemko dialect was carried out by the Polish linguist Zdzisław...
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