Podlachian dialect

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The Podlachian dialect is a regional variety of the Polish language spoken in the Podlasie area of northeastern Poland, influenced by neighboring Belarusian and Ukrainian dialects.

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Label Occurrences
Podlachian dialect canonical 1

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Statements (32)

Predicate Object
instanceOf dialect
regional variety of Polish
country Poland
hasFeature code-switching with standard Polish
lexical borrowings from Belarusian
lexical borrowings from Ukrainian
mixture of Polish and East Slavic elements
phonetic features influenced by East Slavic
regional pronunciation patterns
regional vocabulary distinct from standard Polish
hasLanguageAncestor Polish language
hasLanguageContact Belarusian language
Russian language
Ukrainian language
hasStatus non-standard variety
hasSubstrate East Slavic dialects
hasSuperstrate standard Polish
hasType borderland dialect
influencedBy Belarusian dialects
Ukrainian dialects
languageFamily West Slavic languages
locatedInTime contemporary period
partOf Polish language
region Podlasie
northeastern Poland
spokenIn rural areas of Podlasie
small towns of Podlasie
subclassOf Polish dialect
usedBy inhabitants of Podlasie
usedFor informal communication
usedIn everyday speech
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Podlasie languageUsed Podlachian dialect