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Sloping voices, or closed syllables - vowels, which originated in the Polish language from the development of ancient long syllables; in old texts most often marked with diacritical marks' above the letter denoting the voice; Nowadays they do not exist in literary English, although they have survived in dialects; The sloping voices gradually diminished in Polish, eventually their designation was discontinued around 1936 (the PAU's decision), stating that the accent (long before) was harmonized with the pronunciations of clear (short) voices; The relic of the old markings is in the Polish the distinction u / รณ. Pronunciation

We can not give a hundred percent of the phonetic value of Old Polish sloping voices, because for obvious reasons there are no Old Polish recordings. However, it is very likely that:

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