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    The Masurian ethnolect (Masurian: mazurská gádkä; Polish: mazurski; German: Masurisch), according to some linguists, is a dialect group of the Polish...
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    Reformation. They spoke the Masurian dialects. Since the mid-19th century, High German was increasingly used among Masurians as opposed to Low German used...
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    geographical region of Masuria, in the past inhabited by Masurians who spoke the Masurian dialects. It contains more than 2,000 lakes. The district had been...
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  • Hochpreußisch) is a group of East Central German dialects in former East Prussia, in present-day Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship (Poland) and Kaliningrad Oblast...
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    gwara warmińska) Kurpie dialect (Polish: gwara kurpiowska) Masurian dialects (Polish: gwara mazurska) Malbork-Lubawa dialect (Polish: gwara malborsko-lubawska)...
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  • Masurian or Mazurian may refer to: someone or something from Masuria the Masurians, a sub-ethnic group the Masurian dialects of Polish the Masurians, historical...
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    Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, within the area historically described as Western Borderlands, but is also present in other areas. The dialects were formed...
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    regulation, Silesian is not included. List of Silesian-language films Masurian dialects Silesian German Texas Silesian Wymysorys language Paul Weber. 1913...
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    Chełmnian–Kocievian–Warmian dialect is a group of dialects of Polish language used in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian, Pomeranian, and Warmian-Masurian Voivodeships. It...
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    Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship is a voivodeship (province) in northeastern Poland. Its capital and largest city is Olsztyn. The voivodeship has an area of...
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    sibilants in many Polish dialects – states that it originated as a feature of Polonized Old Prussians in Masuria (see Masurian dialects) and spread from there...
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    The Juniper Tree (fairy tale) Meuse-Rhenish Moin Ohnsorg-Theater Masurian dialects 2.2–5 million in northern Germany and 2.15 million in eastern Netherlands...
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    Masuria (category Geography of Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship)
    Masuria (Polish: Mazury, German: Masuren, Masurian: Mazurÿ) is an ethnographic and geographic region in northern and northeastern Poland, known for its...
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    Warmia dialect (Polish: gwara warmińska) Kurpie dialect (Polish: gwara kurpiowska) Masurian dialects (Polish: gwara mazurska) Malbork-Lubawa dialect (Polish:...
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  • Kashubian alphabet Kashubian-Pomeranian Association Kashubian studies Masurian dialects Old Prussian language Pomerelia Pomeranian language Slovincian language...
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  • with the elegant culture of interwar Poland. In the Masurian dialects and some neighboring dialects, mazurzenie occurs: postalveolar /ʂ, ʐ, t͡ʂ, d͡ʐ/ merge...
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  • Wymysorys language (category German dialects)
    Wymysorys A lullaby in Wymysorys with English translation: Alzenau dialect Masurian dialects Silesian German Vilamovians Wicherkiewicz, Tomasz; Król, Tymoteusz;...
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    Masurian Landscape Park (Polish: Mazurski Park Krajobrazowy) is a designated Polish Landscape Park protected area within Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship...
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    Masovians, also spelled as Mazovians, and historically known as Masurians, is an ethnographic group of Polish people that originates from the region of...
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    Warmian subdialect (category Polish dialects)
    Warmia, in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland. It is spoken by Warmians. It is commonly regarded as a part of Masovian dialect, and sometimes alternatively...
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    number of Slavic microlanguages: both isolated ethnolects and peripheral dialects of more well-established Slavic languages.[page needed] Slavic languages...
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    Orzysz (category Cities and towns in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship)
    until 1702 church services in the only church were conducted in the Masurian dialects of Polish, spoken by the ethnically Polish majority of the town's...
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  • Mazuration (category Polish dialects)
    mazuration was a feature of speech of Polonized Prussians in Mazuria (see Masurian dialects), and spread from there. This is consistent with the accounts that...
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    advancing Ottoman Turks. The residents of these villages speak a Shtokavian dialect with an Ikavian accent, and a strong Southern Chakavian adstratum. The...
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    Mixed Dialects Northwestern new Mixed Dialects Southern New Mixed Dialects Masurian / Mazurian (Mazurská gádkä) (divergent enough to be considered a separate...
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    Kresy (redirect from Kresy dialect)
    population of Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship. Since Poles have lived in Kresy for hundreds of years, two groups of Kresy Polish dialects emerged: the northern...
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    among languages of the European Union. Polish is subdivided into regional dialects and maintains strict T–V distinction pronouns, honorifics, and various...
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    Jews. The Low Prussian dialect predominated in East Prussia, although High Prussian was spoken in Warmia. The numbers of Masurians, Kursenieki and Prussian...
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  • Slavic microlanguages exist both as geographically and socially peripheral dialects of more well-established Slavic languages and as completely isolated ethnolects...
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    and south-eastern Kuyavia. The former inhabitants of Mazovia are the Masurians, who since the Late Middle Ages settled in neighboring southern Prussia...
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