The Moscow dialect or Moscow accent (Russian: Московское произношение, romanized: Moskovskoye proiznosheniye, IPA: [mɐˈskofskəjə prəɪznɐˈʂenʲɪɪ]), sometimes...
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states. Standard Russian, based on the Moscow dialect, is now used throughout Russia. However, traditional dialects may still be heard among rural population...
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Russian language (section Dialects)
under the rule of Peter the Great and developed from the Moscow (Middle or Central Russian) dialect substratum under the influence of some of the previous...
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line between the two languages. Central or Middle Russian (with its Moscow sub-dialect), the transitional step between the North and the South, became a...
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Russian based on the Moscow dialect (unless otherwise noted). For an overview of dialects in the Russian language, see Russian dialects. Most descriptions...
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and preceding a stressed syllable are not reduced to [ɪ] (like in the Moscow dialect), being instead pronounced [æ] in such positions (e.g. несли is pronounced...
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South-East of Moscow, that is the middle and lower Volga, Ural as well as Siberia and Far East. It also includes Saint-Petersburg, whose dialect is fairly...
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romanized: həzārəgi; Hazaragi: آزرگی, romanized: āzərgi) is an eastern dialect and variety of the Persian language that is spoken by the Hazara people...
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A dialect continuum or dialect chain is a series of language varieties spoken across some geographical area such that neighboring varieties are mutually...
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Slavic languages (redirect from Slavonic dialect)
Moscow as well as Belarus) of the East Slavic territories. The Old Novgorodian dialect of that time differed from the central East Slavic dialects as...
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Innocent of Alaska (redirect from Innocent of Moscow)
12 April [O.S. March 31] 1879), also known as Innocent Metropolitan of Moscow, was a Russian Orthodox missionary priest, then the first Orthodox bishop...
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Azerbaijan. However it is now spoken in Moscow, Krymsk and Novopavlosk, Russia. It is considered to be a dialect of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic since it is a northeastern...
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Old Novgorodian dialect (Russian: древненовгородский диалект, romanized: drevnenovgorodskiy dialekt, lit. 'ancient Novgorodian dialect') was the East Slavic...
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was later published as a book in 1911 in Moscow and New Nakhichevan. The French translation lacks dialectal examples. An English translation was published...
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Adyghe language (redirect from West Adyghe dialect)
(Шапсыгъэ-цӏыкӏу) dialect Hakuchi dialect (Хьакӏуцубзэ, Къарацхаибзэ) Natukhai dialect (Нэтӏхъуаджэбзэ) Zhaney dialect Bzhedug dialect (Бжъэдыгъубзэ): spoken...
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of North Russian dialectal speech. 2013–2018. Bern, Moscow. Central Russian dialects Southern Russian dialects Old Novgorod dialect Boris Shergin – a...
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unstressed о is reduced to [ə].[citation needed] Speakers with old Moscow dialect reflexes pronounce unstressed /a/ as /ɨ/ after retroflex consonants...
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The Chaplino dialect (also known as Chaplinski dialect, Chaplinski Yupik, Eskimo Uŋaziq and Chaplinski language) is a dialect of the Central Siberian Yupik...
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Nama, Damara) (a dialect cluster including ǂAakhoe and Haiǁom) Eini (extinct) South Khoekhoe Korana (moribund) Xiri (moribund; a dialect cluster) Tshu–Khwe...
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Gostivar dialect Reka dialect Galičnik (Mala Reka) dialect Debar dialect Drimkol-Golo Brdo dialect Vevčani-Radožda dialect Struga dialect Ohrid dialect Upper...
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Nor-Nakhichevan Armenian or Don Armenian is a dialect of Western Armenian that is spoken by residents in the southwest of the Rostov Oblast, in the Myasnikovsky...
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front of them! But his face looks familiar and he speaks in Gyeongsang-do dialect. Who is he? The twins go shopping to get snacks on their own for the first...
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Doukhobor Russian (redirect from Doukhobor dialect)
Doukhobor Russian, also called Doukhobor dialect and Doukhoborese ("D'ese" in short), is a dialect of the Russian language spoken by Doukhobors, spiritual...
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Semitic languages (redirect from Semitic dialect)
Cottonera Dialect Gozitan dialects Qormi dialect Żejtun dialect Maltralian Corfiot Maltese (extinct) Andalusi Arabic (extinct) Eastern pre-Hilali Dialects Tunisian...
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Alaskan Russian (redirect from Ninilchik Russian dialect)
Alaskan Russian, known locally as Old Russian, is a dialect of Russian, influenced by Eskimo–Aleut languages, spoken in what is now the U.S. state Alaska...
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foremost was the Tatar language, including the Middle dialect of the Kazan Tatars and the Western dialect of the Mishars. Its written form (Old Tatar language)...
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Lithuanian language (redirect from Lithuanian dialects)
for a long period, they could be considered dialects of a single language. At a minimum, transitional dialects existed until the 14th or 15th century and...
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Kalasha-ala (redirect from Zhonchigal dialect)
refers to the dialect of the Väi people of the upper part of the Waigal Valley, centered on the town of Waigal, which is distinct from the dialect of the Čima-Nišei...
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The Karabakh dialect (Armenian: Ղարաբաղի բարբառ, Ġarabaġi barbař), also known as the Artsakh dialect (Արցախի բարբառ, Arc'axi barbař) is an ancient Eastern...
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Mark Eydelshteyn (category Moscow Art Theatre School alumni)
mother, Olesya Valeryevna Eydelshteyn, works as a teacher of stage speech (dialect) at the Nizhny Novgorod Theatre School named after Yevgeny Yevstigneyev...
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