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===Consonants=== The Polish [[consonant]] system shows more complexity: its characteristic features include the series of [[affricate consonant|affricate]] and [[palatal consonant]]s that resulted from four [[Proto-Slavic]] palatalizations and two further [[Palatalization (sound change)|palatalizations]] that took place in Polish. The full set of consonants, together with their most common spellings, can be presented as follows (although other phonological analyses exist): {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" ! colspan="2" | ! [[Labial consonant|Labial]] ! [[Dental consonant|Dental]]/<br/>[[Alveolar consonant|alveolar]] ! [[Retroflex consonant|Retroflex]] ! ([[Alveolo-palatal consonant|Alveolo-]])<br/>[[Palatal consonant|palatal]] ! [[Velar consonant|Velar]] |- ! colspan="2" | [[Nasal consonant|Nasal]] | {{IPA link|m}} | {{IPA link|n̪|n}} | | {{IPA link|ɲ}} |([[Voiced velar nasal|ŋ]]) |- ! rowspan="2" | [[Plosive]] ! {{small|[[voicelessness|voiceless]]}} | {{IPA link|p}} | {{IPA link|t̪|t}} | | | {{IPA link|k}} |- ! {{small|[[voice (phonetics)|voiced]]}} | {{IPA link|b}} | {{IPA link|d̪|d}} | | | {{IPA link|ɡ}} |- ! rowspan="2" | [[Affricate consonant|Affricate]] ! {{small|[[voicelessness|voiceless]]}} | | {{IPA link|t̪͡s̪|t͡s}} | {{IPA link|t͡ʂ}} | {{IPA link|t͡ɕ}} | |- ! {{small|[[voice (phonetics)|voiced]]}} | | {{IPA link|d̪͡z̪|d͡z}} | {{IPA link|d͡ʐ}} | {{IPA link|d͡ʑ}} | |- ! rowspan="2" | [[Fricative consonant|Fricative]] ! {{small|[[voicelessness|voiceless]]}} | {{IPA link|f}} | {{IPA link|s̪|s}} | {{IPA link|ʂ}} | {{IPA link|ɕ}} | {{IPA link|x}} |- ! {{small|[[voice (phonetics)|voiced]]}} | {{IPA link|v}} | {{IPA link|z̪|z}} | {{IPA link|ʐ}} | {{IPA link|ʑ}} |([[Voiced velar fricative|ɣ]]) |- ! colspan="2" |[[Tap and flap consonants|Flap]] | | [[Voiced dental and alveolar taps and flaps|ɾ]] | | | |- ! colspan="2" | [[Approximant consonant|Approximant]] | {{IPA link|w}} | {{IPA link|l}} | | {{IPA link|j}} | {{IPA link|w}} |} [[Neutralization (linguistics)|Neutralization]] occurs between [[Voice (phonetics)|voiced]]–[[voicelessness|voiceless]] consonant pairs in certain environments, at the end of words (where devoicing occurs) and in certain consonant clusters (where [[Assimilation (phonology)|assimilation]] occurs). For details, see ''[[Polish phonology#Voicing and devoicing|Voicing and devoicing]]'' in the article on Polish phonology. Most Polish words are [[paroxytone]]s (that is, the [[Stress (linguistics)|stress]] falls on the second-to-last syllable of a polysyllabic word), although there are exceptions.
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