§ Brackets and transcription delimiters. In the pronunciation of the Russian language, several ways of vowel reduction (and its absence) are distinguished...
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transcription delimiters. In phonetics, vowel reduction is any of various changes in the acoustic quality of vowels as a result of changes in stress, sonority...
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a word in some cases, is frequently associated in English with vowel reduction – many such syllables are pronounced with a centralized vowel (schwa)...
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marginally or dialectically /ʑː/). Russian has vowel reduction in unstressed syllables. This feature also occurs in a minority of other Slavic languages...
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"Vowel Reduction in Russian: A Unified Account of Standard, Dialectal, and 'Dissimilative' Patterns" (PDF), University of Rochester Working Papers in the...
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Akanye (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
is a case of vowel reduction. The most familiar example is probably Russian akanye (pronounced but not represented orthographically in the standard language)...
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"Vowel Reduction in Russian: A Unified Account of Standard, Dialectal, and 'Dissimilative' Patterns" (PDF), University of Rochester Working Papers in the...
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Ye (Cyrillic) (category Vowel letters)
represents reduced vowels like [ɪ], see Russian phonology and Vowel reduction in Russian. This letter is called E, and represents the vowel phoneme /e/ (phonetically...
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dialects of the Belarus. Northern Russian dialects Southern Russian dialects Old Novgorod dialect Vowel reduction in Russian Sussex & Cubberley 2006, pp. 521–526...
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Language of the Russian Village" (in Russian). Retrieved 2011-11-10. Crosswhite, Katherine Margaret (2000), "Vowel Reduction in Russian: A Unified Account...
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occurred in Belarusian as seen in the word for "flax": Belarusian and Russian лён /ˈlʲon/. Modern Russian has extensive reduction of unstressed vowels, with...
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Phoneme (redirect from Vowel inventory)
are reduced to the same sound, usually [ə] (for details, see vowel reduction in Russian). In order to assign such an instance of [ə] to one of the phonemes...
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pronunciation of a preceding consonant or a following vowel. Russian alphabet Listen to the Russian alphabet Problems playing this file? See media help...
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Stress (linguistics) (redirect from Weak vowel)
stress. In many languages, such as Russian and English, vowel reduction may occur when a vowel changes from a stressed to an unstressed position. In English...
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the presence or the absence of vowel reduction (akanye and/or ikanye) and the pronunciation of Proto-Slavic *g, Russian is divided into two main dialectical...
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transcription delimiters. A vowel is a syllabic speech sound pronounced without any stricture in the vocal tract. Vowels are one of the two principal...
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Ya (Cyrillic) (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
languages. In non-stressed positions, the vowel reduction depends on the language and the dialect. The standard Russian language reduces the vowel to [ɪ]...
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Ingrian phonology (section Vowel reduction)
present in the Ingrian language: The vowel /ɨ/ is only present in some Russian loanwords, like rьbakka ("fisher"); this vowel has been replaced by /i/ in some...
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Alaskan Russian, known locally as Old Russian, is a dialect of Russian, influenced by Eskimo–Aleut languages, spoken by Alaskan Creoles. Today it is prevalent...
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noticeably different pronunciations for the vowels. Russian is written with a modern variant of the Cyrillic script. Russian spelling typically avoids arbitrary...
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Epenthesis (redirect from Epenthetic vowel)
discourage vowels in hiatus or consonant clusters, and a consonant or vowel may be added to make pronunciation easier. Epenthesis may be represented in writing...
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Uyghur phonology (section Vowel reduction)
primarily in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region features both vowel harmony and vowel reduction. Uyghur vowels are by default short, but long vowels also...
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as [æ] in closed syllables так ('so') and [ɑ] in open syllables два ('two'). Speakers may also have difficulty with the Russian vowel reduction system...
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The near-close near-back rounded vowel, or near-high near-back rounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. The IPA symbol that...
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near-front unrounded vowel, or near-high near-front unrounded vowel, is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International...
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Uyghur language (category Vowel-harmony languages)
the result of vowel raising. Uyghur has systematic vowel reduction (or vowel raising) as well as vowel harmony. Words usually agree in vowel backness, but...
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Moksha language (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
failed in the aftermath of the 2007 education reform in Russia. There are eight vowels with limited allophony and reduction of unstressed vowels. Moksha...
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reading skills of Russian heritage children". "Russian Vowels: All the Rules You Need to Know | FluentU Russian Blog". FluentU Russian. 27 January 2020...
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Kalmyk Oirat (category Languages of Russia)
from Russian do not undergo phonological adaptation and are pronounced according to the rules of Russian phonology, including those of vowel reduction and...
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