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| ę, ę: | | ę, ę: | ||
| e | | e, e: | ||
| all | | all | ||
| front | | front | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ǫ: | | ǫ: | ||
| u | | u: | ||
| all | | all | ||
| back | | back | ||
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| ä, ä: | | ä, ä: | ||
| ɛ, | | ɛ, ɛ: | ||
| all | | all | ||
| front | | front | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ö | | ö, ö: | ||
| ɛ | | ɛ, ɛ: | ||
| all | | all | ||
| front | | front | ||
|- | |- | ||
| ü | | ü, ü: | ||
| i | | i, i: | ||
| all | | all | ||
| front | | front | ||
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! style="width:40%" | condition (I/A) | ! style="width:40%" | condition (I/A) | ||
! style="width:20%" | category | ! style="width:20%" | category | ||
|- | |||
| V | |||
| V: | |||
| open-stressed and/or monosyllabic | |||
| front | |||
|- | |- | ||
| a:, a | | a:, a | ||
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| u:, ʊ | | u:, ʊ | ||
| all | | all | ||
| front | | front | ||
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| s (si), ss (ssi) | | s (si), ss (ssi) | ||
| ś (si) | | ś (si) | ||
| rz, sz, sch | | rz, sz, sch<sup>2</sup> | ||
| ch (chi) | | ch (chi) | ||
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# these voiced consonants are allohphones of their voiceless counterparts, and so are written as though they are voiceless. | # these voiced consonants are allohphones of their voiceless counterparts, and so are written as though they are voiceless. | ||
# v | # v, sz, rz are used for native words, and w, sch are used for loans from Polish and German in most cases. | ||
# rz is used if the [ʃ] comes from [rʲ], while sz and sch are used in all other situations. | # rz is used if the [ʃ] comes from [rʲ], while sz and sch are used in all other situations. | ||
# as /s/ becomes [z] between vowels, the sequence /ss/ is used to represent [s] between vowels | # as /s/ becomes [z] between vowels, the sequence /ss/ is used to represent [s] between vowels | ||
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* the sequences [ɔn], [ɔ:n] and [ɛn], [ɛ:n] can be written as /ą/ and /ę/ respectively if they originate from Polish or German. |
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