Also typical of Lesser Polish dialects is the presence of mazuration.
[1] Slanted á is retained as á or raises to o. Slanted é raises to y hard consonants and can be y, i, or é after soft consonants.
[1] Final -ch shifts to -k mostly in inflections and certain grammatical particles such as niek < niech.
The archaic -e of feminine genitive singular of soft stems is preserved.
The third person plural present tense is almost exclusively realized as -á, rarely -óm.