The development of consonant clusters in Modlitwy Wacława („Vaclav’s prayers”) Cover Image

Grupy spółgłoskowe w "Modlitwach Wacława"
The development of consonant clusters in Modlitwy Wacława („Vaclav’s prayers”)

Author(s): Zdzisława Staszewska
Subject(s): Phonetics / Phonology, Morphology, Polish Literature, Western Slavic Languages
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: Vaclav’s prayers;

Summary/Abstract: Among the dialectal phrases selected on the basis of the analysis of the materiał concerning the development of consonant clusters in Modlitwy Wacława, the features testifying to the Małopolska character of the relic in ąuestion form a qualitative and a quantitative majority: a) the form of wszytek (without „s”); b) the cluster of „wsz-” (without reductions and simplifications); c) the forms with the cluster „śr” (the lype of środa) d) the pronunciation of twirdzić; e) the forms of the type mowa (with the reduction of „ł”). The properties ascribed to the Wielkopolska dialect are less numerous and usually supported by a smaller number of examples. Such a state of affairs allows one to: a) verify the previously advanced views that Modlitwy Wacława are a relic from Wielkopolska; b) to State that forras like ojca, ujrzał - origmally identified with the Wielkopolska dialect - have, in the 15th century, become widespread also in Małopolska, sińce they appear in Modlitwy Wacława. Estimating the chronological layers of the analysed prayerbook, it should be emphasized that the most modem language elements appear in its second part, while the oldest ones in the third part.

  • Issue Year: 1995
  • Issue No: 34
  • Page Range: 85-101
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Polish