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- Masovian_dialect abstract "The Masovian (Mazovian) dialect is the dialect of Polish spoken in Mazovia and historically related regions, in northeastern Poland. They are the most distinct of Polish dialects and the most expansive.They emerged in the process of mixing the Polish and the Mazovian language existing as a separate language well until 20th century, according to various scholars.Mazovian dialects may exhibit such features as mazurzenie, liaison (nieudźwięczniająca) (ubezdźwięcznienie) consonants before vowels in nagłosie next word), and asynchronous palatal pronunciation of labial consonants (softened). The Kurpie region has some of the most distinctive phonetic features due to isolation. Characteristics include: ke, ge → kie, gie; kę, gę → ke, ge (e.g. nogie, rękie, kedy, kerować); no palatalization of L (e.g. lytr, lysa, lymuzyna); the instrumental plural form –mi is pronounced –my; developed alveolar consonants: sz, ż, cz, di into s, z, c, dz harder pronunciation in the frontal position: instead of lipa -> lypa -oju ending in masculine singular dative change of y into i: dim, ribi, sin, bik, if it is followed by a consonant, the consonant remains hard the double-number -wa ending remains in use in plural verbs relating to plural, no difference between soft and hard k and g, including ki and gi; ch in chy is always soft while in che or chę that is not always the case; e and o are pronounced as a joint sound of e with i and o with u nasal vowels developed as u instead of ą and a instead of ę; -eli ending in plural of the past tense change of a into e in words beginning with ra-, ja-, -ar- in the middle of a word -ar- in past verb tenses. Also, in words such as powjedać, wjetrak, zawjesy, śnijedańe; accomplished articulating of the following consonants: p, b, w, f, m into pj, bj, wj, fj, mj or pś, bź, wź, fś sometimes simplified into ńasto "miasto", kańeń "kamień" (ona) ńała "miała" which is changed at times for soft n. In company with labials the following forms are common: śfyńa, śfat, śfeca, ćfartka, ńedźweć, -amy in plural instrumental case and in pronouns like me "mnie" and my "mi"Masovian dialects also contain certain vocabulary that is distinct from the standard Polish language and shares common characteristics with the Kashubian language.".
- Masovian_dialect languageFamily Balto-Slavic_languages.
- Masovian_dialect languageFamily Lechitic_languages.
- Masovian_dialect languageFamily Slavic_languages.
- Masovian_dialect languageFamily West_Slavic_languages.
- Masovian_dialect spokenIn Masovian_Voivodeship.
- Masovian_dialect spokenIn Podlaskie_Voivodeship.
- Masovian_dialect spokenIn Poland.
- Masovian_dialect thumbnail Languages_of_CE_Europe-3.PNG?width=300.
- Masovian_dialect wikiPageID "3091026".
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- Masovian_dialect fam Balto-Slavic_languages.
- Masovian_dialect fam Lechitic_languages.
- Masovian_dialect fam Polish_language.
- Masovian_dialect fam Slavic_languages.
- Masovian_dialect fam West_Slavic_languages.
- Masovian_dialect familycolor "Indo-European".
- Masovian_dialect hasPhotoCollection Masovian_dialect.
- Masovian_dialect isoexception "dialect".
- Masovian_dialect lingua "53".
- Masovian_dialect name "Masovian dialects".
- Masovian_dialect nativename "dialekty mazowieckie".
- Masovian_dialect region Masovian_Voivodeship.
- Masovian_dialect region Podlaskie_Voivodeship.
- Masovian_dialect script "Latin".
- Masovian_dialect speakers "?".
- Masovian_dialect states Poland.
- Masovian_dialect subject Category:Polish_dialects.
- Masovian_dialect type Abstraction100002137.
- Masovian_dialect type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Masovian_dialect type Communication100033020.
- Masovian_dialect type Dialect107155661.
- Masovian_dialect type Language106282651.
- Masovian_dialect type Non-standardSpeech107155081.
- Masovian_dialect type PolishDialects.
- Masovian_dialect type Speech107109196.
- Masovian_dialect type Language.
- Masovian_dialect type Language.
- Masovian_dialect type InformationEntity.
- Masovian_dialect comment "The Masovian (Mazovian) dialect is the dialect of Polish spoken in Mazovia and historically related regions, in northeastern Poland.".
- Masovian_dialect label "Dialekt mazowiecki".
- Masovian_dialect label "Masovian dialect".
- Masovian_dialect label "Мазовецкий диалект".
- Masovian_dialect label "マズルク語".
- Masovian_dialect sameAs マズルク語.
- Masovian_dialect sameAs Dialekt_mazowiecki.
- Masovian_dialect sameAs m.03wzjvd.
- Masovian_dialect sameAs Q4274559.
- Masovian_dialect sameAs Q4274559.
- Masovian_dialect sameAs Masovian_dialect.
- Masovian_dialect wasDerivedFrom Masovian_dialect?oldid=569296926.
- Masovian_dialect depiction Languages_of_CE_Europe-3.PNG.
- Masovian_dialect isPrimaryTopicOf Masovian_dialect.
- Masovian_dialect name "Masovian dialects".
- Masovian_dialect name "dialekty mazowieckie".