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| a question about russian accent | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Mar 5 2013, 05:42 PM (149 Views) | |
| tellur | Mar 5 2013, 05:42 PM Post #1 |
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I've heard that Russian has got the accentology which is the closest to Proto–Slavic of all Slavic languages in terms of dynamics (melodics are lost in most of Slavic langs). Is it true? Could you give any details? |
| My Interslavic shortly - no i/y disinction and o/e rule enforced (byti>biti x biti>biti, svežego x dobrogo), soft consonants ń, ĺ, ď, ť, ŕ, ě/e merged, ę->ja, no syllabic r/l (torg, deržava, volk, dolgi), tl/dl clusters preserved (midlo, metla), CroC, CloC, CreC, CleC (grod, glova, breg, mleko), 1st sg. ending -u, 3rd pl. ending ut/jat (delaju, čuju, molvju x delajut, čujut, molvjat). Basically, a heavy Western flavour with some Eastern elements. | |
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| yelena | Mar 5 2013, 05:47 PM Post #2 |
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The Chakavian dialect has a vivid melody and a variety of accents. Edited by yelena, Mar 5 2013, 05:47 PM.
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| Naco je chudobný clovek? Naco je svet, ci len aby bieda bola? | |
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| steeven | Mar 5 2013, 06:15 PM Post #3 |
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That is a good question. It also one that I asked (outside of this forum) to a linquist who happens to be Polish. He answered me by saying that each of our Slavic languages today has a "piece" of the original proto-slavic ...accentology (not his word, but it works here ).I've accepted that answer as the most reasonable one. If there is better authority out there with a more detailed answer, please. ![]() |
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Please consider 3 levels of "tests" for word formulation: 1. Logical, Analytical or Commonly Slavic 2. That it "makes sense" - to the people (not just the creators) - "will the people both accept & use it?" 3. Avoid "conflicts" www.MEDŽUSLOVJANSKI.com - Grammar www.INTERSLAVIC.info - Lexicon | |
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