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Yes, somehow it is true since Slovincian is a (distinct) variant of Kashubian. I know, however, that some users are trying to create/restore more suitable alphabet for Slovincian, but it doesn't really matter now. I suppose that Polabian, or actually its only records, would be written in a German manner with the mark of long/short vowels or vowels that don't exist in German language. Pomeranian hasn't been ever recorded. Personally, I reckon, that it was so close to Old Polish that both languages could share the same alphabet. Conclusion: the only article we do have here is Alfabet kaszubski and as you see there are reasons in favour to it. Feel free to ask more questions. Regards, --LingVista (dyskusja) 13:53, 29 cze 2011 (CEST)
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