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A Historical Phonology of the Kashubian Dialects of Polish
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Table of contents
- Acknowledgments
- Maps
- 1. General information on the Kashubians and Kashubian dialects
- 1.1. Linguistic position of Polish Kashubian dialects
- 1.2. Present-day Kashubian linguistic area
- 1.3. Linguistic systems spoken today in the Kashubian area
- 1.4. Old Polish texts of Kashubian origin; Kashubian literature
- 1.5. The scientific study of Kashubian: history and perspectives
- 1.6. Phonemic development of Kashubian: introduction
- 1.7. Selected bibliography
- 2. Northwestern variant of the Polish-Pomeranian phonemic system of the twelfth century
- 2.1. Paradigmatic relations
- 2.2. The origin of particular NWPP phonemes
- 2.3. Syntagmatic relations
- 3. The thirteenth to fifteenth centuries: the beginning of an autonomous Kashubian development, the consolidation of the northwestern border of the Kashubian linguistic area
- 3.1. Vocalic developments
- 3.2. Consonantal developments
- 4. The sixteenth to eighteenth centuries: the consolidation of the southeastern border, the beginning of the internal differentiation
- 4.1. Consonantal developments
- 4.2. Vocalic developments
- 4.3. Prosodic developments
- 4.4. The final consolidation of the Kashubian linguistic area
- 5. The eighteenth to twentieth centuries: further internal differentiation
- 5.1. Prosodic developments
- 5.2. Vocalic developments
- 5.3. Consonantal developments
- 5.4. Conclusions
- 6. Basic phonological patterns of contemporary Kashubian
- Bibliography
- 7. Chrestomathy
- 7.1. Old Polish texts of Kashubian origin
- 7.2. Kashubian dialect texts
- 8. Indexes and glossaries
- 8.1. Indexes of reconstructed forms
- 8.2. Indexes and glossaries of words used as examples or appearing in the chrestomathy