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Polish phonology[edit]

Hiya, just to let you know that /ʃ/ is not usually considered a phoneme in Polish; sz is more accurately /ʂ/. Also, we usually put transcriptions in slashes here rather than square brackets (i.e. phonemic transcription rather than close phonetic). See w:Polish Phonology for more. Thanks! Widsith 13:24, 24 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

My answer: No. I am Polish and I know that there is no retroflex consonants (consonants: /ʃ/ and ʒ are correct). I have checked it on Polish Wikipedia in article Retrofleksja (fonetyka). Moreover, I have a dictionary of Polish pronunciation and there are /ʃ/ and ʒ. Thanks. Havelock 13:42, 30 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

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