Southern Russian dialects

Southern Russian dialects

Southern Russian dialects are the dialects of a group of Russian dialects. Such dialects are widespread around Tula, Ryazan, Oryol, Tambov and the greater parts of Kaluga, Voronezh, and Kursk Oblasts as well as partially in a southern part of the Penza and western part Saratov Don Voisko Oblasts. [http://ruslang.karelia.ru/file.php/id/f7341-doc_file-original.file/text_8.doc]

Common differences from Standard Russian include a lenited pronunciation of IPA|/g/ as IPA| [ɣ] (this has become IPA| [ɦ] in nearby Ukrainian dialects). [Harvcoltxt|Shevelov|1977|p=148]

References

ee also

*Central Russian dialects
*Northern Russian dialects

Bibliography

* Harvard reference
last=Shevelov
first=George Y.
year=1977
chapter=On the Chronology of "h" and the New "g" in Ukrainian
title= [http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~huri/pdf/hus_volumes/vI_n2june1977.pdf in "Harvard Ukrainian Studies]
volume=vol 1
issue=2
pages=137–52
place=Cambridge
publisher=Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute


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