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- Akanye abstract "Akanye or akanje (Russian: аканье, Russian pronunciation: [ˈakənʲjɪ]) is a phonological phenomenon in Slavic languages in which the phoneme /o/ or /e/ is realized as more or less close to [a]. It is a case of vowel reduction. The most familiar example is probably Russian akanye (pronounced but not represented orthographically in the standard language). Akanye is also found in standard Belarusian (represented orthographically) as well as in northern (Polissian) Ukrainian dialects, Slovene dialects (e.g., Lower Carniolan dialects), and Bulgarian dialects (e.g., the Rhodope dialects, including the Smolyan dialect).".
- Akanye wikiPageID "2365611".
- Akanye wikiPageRevisionID "598702386".
- Akanye hasPhotoCollection Akanye.
- Akanye subject Category:Phonology.
- Akanye subject Category:Slavic_languages.
- Akanye comment "Akanye or akanje (Russian: аканье, Russian pronunciation: [ˈakənʲjɪ]) is a phonological phenomenon in Slavic languages in which the phoneme /o/ or /e/ is realized as more or less close to [a]. It is a case of vowel reduction. The most familiar example is probably Russian akanye (pronounced but not represented orthographically in the standard language).".
- Akanye label "Akanye".
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- Akanye sameAs Q3392356.
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- Akanye wasDerivedFrom Akanye?oldid=598702386.
- Akanye isPrimaryTopicOf Akanye.