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Achim Breiling <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 Jan 2000 09:58:45 +0100
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Richard asked:

>I notice that the middle "l" in "Lutoslawski" has a slash.  I've run across
>one or two other Polish names in which this means the slashed "l" sounds as
>"w" does in English, but I don't know if this is always so.  If it is, this
>would make the third syllable "swahv".  Would someone confirm or deny this
>suggestion, please? We may as well get it right.

I think Richard is quite right here.  A Polish friend once told me the same
about the slashed "l" in Stanislaw Lem.  But somewhere in the "swahv" is
also a hidden/weak l, so maybe its rather "swlahv".

Achim Breiling

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