Lachian dialects Moravian dialects



lachian dialects (lach dialects, czech: lašské nářečí, laština), spoken in north-eastern moravia , adjacent regions of silesia around opava, ostrava, frýdek-místek , frenštát pod radhoštěm, transitional dialects sharing more features of polish. defining phonological features include loss of distinction between long , short vowels, feature colloquially known “krátký zobák” in czech (“short beak”), stress shifted penultimate syllable of word, in polish, rather first syllable, alveolar consonants d, t , n shifted palatal counterparts, , distinction between “hard” (post-alveolar or retroflex) š, ž, č , “soft” (alveolo-palatal) ś, ź, ć, in polish. silesian dialects contain many german loanwords unfamiliar other czech dialects. lachian dialects closely related cieszyn silesian dialect, spoken in area around karviná, Český těšín , třinec on polish side of border.








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