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Lechitic languages

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Distribution of Slavic languages

The Lechitic languages include three languages spoken in Central Europe, mainly in Poland, and historically also in Brandenburg, Mecklenburg, and Vorpommern, in the north-eastern region of modern Germany. This language group is a branch of the larger West Slavic language family. The Lechitic group includes:

The characteristics of Lechitic languages are:

  • Mutation of Proto-Slavic ě, e, ę before alveolars into a, o, ą, ǫ.
  • Continuation of Proto-Slavic dj, , gi as dz [ʒ], dze [ʒe], dzy [ʒj].
  • Lack of gh transition.
  • Preservation of nasal vowels.
  • the so-called fourth palatalization of velars in Polish and Kashubian

The term Lechitic derives from the old alternative name *lěchy (see Lechia) for the Lechitic peoples (in contrast to *čěchy for the Czechs).

Slavic people using those languages were known as Lechites.

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