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Q1Domain Verified
Which of the following phonological features, often discussed in advanced dialectology, is LEAST likely to be a primary focus for distinguishing between major Russian dialectal groups as presented in "The Complete Russian Dialects & Accents Course 2026"?
The degree of vowel reduction in unstressed syllables beyond the typical akan'ye.
The presence or absence of akan'ye (non-distinct pronunciation of unstressed /o/ and /a/).
The phonetic realization of the palatalized voiceless alveolar fricative /s'/ (e.g., as [ɕ] or [sʲ]).
The realization of Proto-Slavic */g/ as a voiced velar fricative [ɣ] or a plosive [g].
Q2Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Russian Dialects & Accents Course 2026," what is the most accurate conceptualization of "dialectal leveling" as it pertains to the transition from zero to expert knowledge?
The gradual assimilation of certain dialectal features into the standard language, particularly in urban centers and through media influence, leading to a reduction in distinctiveness but not elimination.
The complete eradication of all regional phonetic and lexical differences in favor of a standardized, pan-Russian pronunciation.
The deliberate pedagogical strategy of emphasizing only the most salient and historically significant dialectal features to simplify learning for beginners.
The process by which speakers of minority languages within Russia adopt Russian dialectal features to integrate into the dominant linguistic community.
Q3Domain Verified
A speaker from a region exhibiting strong akan'ye consistently pronounces words like "молоко" (moloko) as [məlɐˈko]. From a dialectological mastery perspective, this pronunciation is most indicative of which underlying phonological principle?
The merger of unstressed /i/ and /e/ before a hard consonant.
The assimilation of unstressed /o/ to an [ɐ] or [ə] sound depending on the following consonant.
The complete devoicing of all unstressed vowels.
The hypercorrection of unstressed /a/ to a more distinct vowel sound.

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