Consonantal segments in Russian

Ingunn Lunde Ingunn.Lunde at rus.uib.no
Wed Mar 29 12:40:46 UTC 1995


>Can anyone out there think of examples in Russian (old or modern;
>standard or dialect) of FIVE consecutive consonantal segments, either
>written or spoken? A syntagmatic sequence will do, also. If there's
>interest, I shall post a summary.
>
>Much appreciated.
>
>Tony Hall.


"Monstrsha" (female monstrum). If my memory serves me right, Isachenko
lists the word in the gen. pl. ("monstrsh") as an example of a consonant
cluster at the end of a word.


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Ingunn Lunde
Dept. of Russian Studies
University of Bergen
Norway                          E-mail: Ingunn.Lunde at rus.uib.no
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