Pomorian Eastern dialects: Difference between revisions

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*3 Does not appear in some dialects where it is plain [r] instead.
*3 Does not appear in some dialects where it is plain [r] instead.
*4 [w] occures after back vowels, while [ʋ] - after front ones. Some, mostly second-language speakers pronounce it as [v] (and [f] before voiceless consonants).
*4 [w] occures after back vowels, while [ʋ] - after front ones. Some, mostly second-language speakers pronounce it as [v] (and [f] before voiceless consonants).
===Prosody===
Unlike Western Pomorian dialects and the standard Suvilkian developed a quantitative stress. It has only two types of stress - long and short which are phonemic only in diphthongs. It merged circumflex and grave into the short accent, while acute became the long accent. For example ''gèidz̗uo'' (to a tit) and ''géidz̗uo'' (to a whistle). However, sometimes the place of stress is different from the standard, being usually more regular and predictable.
==Grammar==
==Grammar==
===Nouns===
===Nouns===
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|align="right"|'''We'''
|align="right"|'''We'''
|ved'''amò''' ||zyn'''ā́jamo''' ||cat'''ỳņamo''' ||mȳ́ļ'''emo''' ||'''asmò'''
|ved'''àmo''' ||zyn'''ā́jamo''' ||cat'''ỳņamo''' ||mȳ́ļ'''emo''' ||'''asmò'''
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|align="right"|'''You (plural)'''
|align="right"|'''You (plural)'''
|ved'''atà''' ||zyn'''ā́jata''' ||cat'''ỳņata''' ||mȳ́ļ'''eta''' ||'''astà'''
|ved'''àta''' ||zyn'''ā́jata''' ||cat'''ỳņata''' ||mȳ́ļ'''eta''' ||'''astà'''
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|align="right"|'''They'''
|align="right"|'''They'''
|ved'''ą́''' ||zyn'''ā́ją''' ||cat'''ỳną''' ||mȳ́ļ'''ą''' ||'''są́'''
|vèd'''ą''' ||zyn'''ā́ją''' ||cat'''ỳną''' ||mȳ́ļ'''ą''' ||'''są́'''
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