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  2. Polish grammar - Wikipedia

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    The grammar of the Polish language is complex and characterized by a high degree of inflection, and has relatively free word order, although the dominant arrangement is subject–verb–object (SVO). There commonly are no articles (although this has been a subject of academic debate), and there is frequent dropping of subject pronouns.

  3. History of Polish language - Wikipedia

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    The Polish language is a West Slavic language, and thus descends from Proto-Slavic, and more distantly from Proto-Indo-European.More specifically, it is a member of the Lechitic branch of the West Slavic languages, along with other languages spoken in areas within or close to the area of modern Poland: including Kashubian, Silesian, and the extinct Slovincian and Polabian.

  4. Polish language - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2000 United States Census, 667,414 Americans of age five years and over reported Polish as the language spoken at home, which is about 1.4% of people who speak languages other than English, 0.25% of the US population, and 6% of the Polish-American population.

  5. Languages of Poland - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The languages of Poland include Polish – the language of the native population – and those of immigrants and their descendants. Polish is the only official language recognized by the country's constitution and the majority of the country's population speak it as a native language or use it for home communication. [3][4] Deaf ...

  6. Dialects of Polish - Wikipedia

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    Polish dialects are regional vernacular varieties of the Polish language, and often show developments starting from an earlier stage of the language, often Old Polish or Middle Polish, namely the development of the so-called "pitched" or "slanted" vowels (Polish samogłoski pochylone). Four major dialect groups (termed dialekt are typically ...

  7. Polish morphology - Wikipedia

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    Polish morphology. The morphology of the Polish language is characterised by a fairly regular system of inflection (conjugation and declension) as well as word formation. Certain regular or common alternations apply across the Polish morphological system, affecting word formation and inflection of various parts of speech.

  8. Signing Exact English - Wikipedia

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    First published in 1972 by Gustasen, Pfetzing, and Zawolkow, [1] SEE-II matches visual signs with the grammatical structure of English. Unlike ASL, which is a real language and has its own unique grammar system, SEE-II is intended to be an exact visual model of spoken English and allows children with hearing loss to access grammatically correct ...

  9. Category:Polish language - Wikipedia

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    Texan Silesian. Categories: Lechitic languages. West Slavic languages. Languages of Poland. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after languages.

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