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The palatal Plosives c and ɟ | 1 The palatal Plosives c and ɟ are pronounced as the affricates [tɕ] and [dʑ] in some dialects. | ||
are the affricates | 2 The palato-alvelar sounds <b>ś,ź,ć</b> and <b>dź</b> are traditionally pronounced as [ɕ,ʑ,tɕ,dʑ] but through German influence these tend to become postalveolar and are articulated with labial rounding as []. As result the sounds <b>sch</b> and <b>ś</b> as well as <b>dsch</b> and <b>ź</b> merge, especially in younger people’s speech. | ||
The sound l is pronounced [l] in intial and medial position and as [ł] in final position and before consonants. | The sound l is pronounced [l] in intial and medial position and as [ł] in final position and before consonants. |
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