Podhale dialect of Polish

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The Podhale dialect of Polish is a distinctive regional variety of the Polish language spoken by the Goral highlander community in the Podhale region of southern Poland, characterized by unique phonetics, vocabulary, and influences from neighboring Slovak and other Carpathian dialects.

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Podhale dialect of Polish canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Goral dialect
dialect
regional dialect of Polish
associatedWith Goral culture NERFINISHED
Podhale folklore NERFINISHED
belongsTo Goral dialect continuum NERFINISHED
country Poland
culturalRole marker of Podhale regional distinctiveness
symbol of Goral identity
hasCharacteristic distinctive phonetics
distinctive vocabulary
strong regional identity marker
hasFeature archaisms compared to standard Polish
lexical borrowings from Slovak
morphological differences from standard Polish
phonetic differences from standard Polish
hasStatus non-standard variety of Polish
influencedBy Slovak language
neighboring Carpathian dialects
languageBranch Lechitic languages
languageFamily West Slavic languages
partOf Polish language NERFINISHED
regionType Carpathian region
spokenBy Goral highlanders NERFINISHED
Polish Gorals NERFINISHED
spokenIn Podhale region NERFINISHED
southern Poland NERFINISHED
usedIn Goral folk songs
local oral tradition
regional literature
regional music
writingSystem Latin alphabet

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Szaflary hasLocalDialect Podhale dialect of Polish