The Moscow dialect or Moscow accent (Russian: Московское произношение, romanized: Moskovskoye proiznosheniye, IPA:[mɐˈskofskəjəprəɪznɐˈʂenʲɪɪ]), sometimes Central Russian,[1] is the spoken Russian language variety used in Moscow – one of the two major pronunciation norms of the Russian language alongside the Saint Petersburg norm. Influenced by both Northern and Southern Russian dialects,[2] the Moscow dialect is the basis of the Russian literary language.[3]
^Rough Guide Phrasebook: Russian (Updated ed.). London: Penguin. 2012. pp. 16–17. ISBN 9781405390576.
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states. Standard Russian, based on the Moscowdialect, is now used throughout Russia. However, traditional dialects may still be heard among rural population...
and preceding a stressed syllable are not reduced to [ɪ] (like in the Moscowdialect), being instead pronounced [æ] in such positions (e.g. несли is pronounced...
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Eastern dialect of the Fox Islands: Indication of the Pathway into the Kingdom of Heaven Сvнодальная Тvпографiя. Москва – Synodal Printing Press, Moscow, 1840...
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