Phonology Moravian dialects




1 phonology

1.1 absence of czech ′a > e vowel shift
1.2 absence of czech ′u > vowel shift
1.3 retaining -šč- group
1.4 retaining palatal consonants





phonology

moravian dialects preserve numerous archaic phonological features no longer used in contemporary czech, can still found in many other slavic languages. following tables list selected cognates, pointing out archaisms , showing equivalents in other languages:


absence of czech ′a > e vowel shift

absence of czech ′u > vowel shift

retaining -šč- group

retaining palatal consonants






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