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Lechitic languages
Lechitic languages The Lechitic languages include three languages spoken in Central ... the larger West Slavic language family. The Lechitic group includes: Polish - (ISO 639-1 code ... extinct - (SIL Code: pox) The characteristics of Lechitic languages are: Mutation of Proto-Slavic ě ... transition. Preservation of nasal vowels. The term Lechitic derives from the name of Lech, ...
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Talk:Lechitic languages
Talk:Lechitic languages This article still needs a brief ...
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Talk:Poles (people)
... on the page. Informationguy Add the word Lechitic I don't know where to add the word Lechitic, but since it's mentioned that the ... to add that Poles belong to the Lechitic subgroup of the West-Slavic ethnic group ... or hardly mentioned, such as the word Lechitic. Informationguy www.nasza-gazetka.com/Menu_Polonia/DIASPORA ...
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Polish language
... Indo-European Balto-Slavic Slavic West Slavic Lechitic Polish Official status Official language of: Poland ... Polish is the main representative of the Lechitic branch of the Western Slavic languages. It ... of the Slavic language subgroup of the Lechitic languages which include Kashubian (the only surviving ...
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History of Pomerania
... as Pomeranians and Polabians, part of the Lechitic group of the West Slavs. The tribes ... in time, the region was settled by Lechitic Pomeranians who were constantly defending themselves against ...
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Talk:Old Church Slavonic
... and all other Slavic languages (except the Lechitic dialects) the Yat has narrow articulation - it ... d' reflexes and the wide yat (æ) (+Lechitic) are shared by OCS and Bulgarian, there ...
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Polabian language
... Indo-European Balto-Slavic Slavic West Slavic Lechitic Polabian Language codes ISO 639-1: none ... Schleswig-Holstein. It was one of the Lechitic languages. The name derives from the name ...
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Slavic languages
... and Lower Sorbian (minority languages in Germany), Lechitic languages: Polish, Pomeranian/Kashubian and extinct Polabian ... code: hsb; ISO 639-2 code: hsb) Lechitic section Polish - (SIL code: pol; ISO 639 ...
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Kashubian language
... Indo-European Balto-Slavic Slavic West Slavic Lechitic Kashubian Official status Official language of: in ... kaszëbskò-słowińskô mòwa) is one of the Lechitic languages, which are a group of Slavic ...
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User talk:Ghirlandajo/Autumn 2005
... Poland and Germany conspired to stifle other Lechitic ethnic groups - Pomeranian, Kashubian - long ago, thus ...
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