This study examines the phonetics and phonology of Russian spoken by young adults from different regionsof Kazakhstan, focusing on stops, fricatives, and affricates absent in Kazakh but present in Russian. The analysis highlightsthe variability in phoneme production based on regional origins and exposure to Russian. Some participants showedpatterns similar to those of Russian native speakers, while others exhibited more variability, including phenomena nottypically found in Russian. The study also found a de-palatalization phenomenon in post-alveolar fricatives, suggesting aloss of phonological distinction. These findings provide insights into the linguistic adaptation of Kazakh speakers, revealinghow they navigate and assimilate Russian phonological features.
Russian spoken by Kazakh young adults: a phonetic and phonological analysis / R. Pisati, C. Meluzzi. - In: LOQUENS. - ISSN 2386-2637. - 12:1-2(2025 Jun 30), pp. e117.1-e117.22. [10.3989/loquens.2025.e117]
Russian spoken by Kazakh young adults: a phonetic and phonological analysis
C. MeluzziSecondo
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2025
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This study examines the phonetics and phonology of Russian spoken by young adults from different regionsof Kazakhstan, focusing on stops, fricatives, and affricates absent in Kazakh but present in Russian. The analysis highlightsthe variability in phoneme production based on regional origins and exposure to Russian. Some participants showedpatterns similar to those of Russian native speakers, while others exhibited more variability, including phenomena nottypically found in Russian. The study also found a de-palatalization phenomenon in post-alveolar fricatives, suggesting aloss of phonological distinction. These findings provide insights into the linguistic adaptation of Kazakh speakers, revealinghow they navigate and assimilate Russian phonological features.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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