Northern Russian Dialects And Those

Russian Dialects Despite leveling after 1900, especially in matters of vocabulary and phonetics, a number of dialects still exist in Russia. Some linguists divide the dialects of Russian into two primary regional groupings, “Northern” and “Southern”, with Moscow lying on the zone of transition between the two.

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Sep 09, 2009 · No dialects in Russia. Just NO DIALECTS. (it’s not regarding those whose mother tongue is not Russian, as Kadyrov, the president of Chechnya). The only noticeable feature in speaking is unstressed "o" pronouncing exactly as "o" (not as "a" like in the standard Russian).

Central Russian is a transitional stage between the North and the South, so some of its dialects closer to the North have northern features, and those closer to the South have the southern ones.

Russian Dialects Despite leveling after 1900, especially in matters of vocabulary, a number of dialects exist in Russia. Some linguists divide the dialects of the Russian language into two primary regional groupings, "Northern" and "Southern", with Moscow lying on the zone of transition between the two.

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Dec 17, 2012 · Dialects of Northern Russian have a phonemenon called okanye (оканье), in which unstressed /o/ is pronounced clearly. This contrasts with Standard Russian, which has a phonemenon called akanye (аканье), in which unstressed /o/ and /a/ merge.

Central Russian is a transitional stage between the North and the South, so some of its dialects closer to the North have northern features, and those closer to the South have the southern ones.

The Northern Russian dialects are the Arkhangelsk dialect, the Olonets dialect, the Novgorod dialect, the Viatka dialect and the Vladimir dialect. The Southern Russian dialects are the Orel or Don dialect, the Ryazan dialect, the Tula dialect and the Smolensk dialect.

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The northern Russian dialects make up one of the main groups of the Russian dialects. Territory. The territory of the primary formation (e.g. that consist of "Old" Russia of the 16th century before

Green – Northern dialects. Northern Russian is spoken north of Moscow in Arkhangelsk Oblast, the Republic of Karelia, Kirov Oblast, the Komi Republic, Kostroma Oblast, Leningrad Oblast, Murmansk Oblast, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Novgorod Oblast, Perm Krai, Udmurtia, Vologda Oblast, Yaroslavl Oblast, Siberia, and the Far East.

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The Northern Russian dialects and those spoken along the Volga River typically pronounce unstressed /o/ clearly, a phenomenon called okanye