I think if you pick pretty much any language out there and try to look up something like "go" or "get" in a large dictionary you'll get a similar record. Very few words have 1:1 equivalents in any...
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I think if you pick pretty much any language out there and try to look up something like "go" or "get" in a large dictionary you'll get a similar record. Very few words have 1:1 equivalents in any...
Technically it may be so, but in actual speech it is usually replaced with a short "i", which is why it is called "i kratkoe".[/quote]
That's just its name. It is still a /j/ phenome in Russian,...
Technically it may be so, but in actual speech it is usually replaced with a short "i", which is why it is called "i kratkoe".
It's true that "officially" these are all the vowel sounds that exist in Russian, with one sound per pair, but really it is not the case. At the very least, there are several reduced vowels, and it...
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