Consonantal segments in Russian
Joseph Kautz
jkautz at u.washington.edu
Wed Mar 29 19:11:56 UTC 1995
Another word in Modern Russian with 5 consonants is the verb -
bodrstvovat' - to be awake. Joseph Kautz - jkautz at u.washington.edu
On Wed, 29 Mar 1995, Edward M Dumanis wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Mar 1995, TONY HALL wrote:
>
> > 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.
>
> Will "sentyabr'skij, oktyabr'skij, noyabr'skij, dekabr'skij" do?
> What's about "kantrskij" (belonged to a cantor), "rotmistrskij" and so on?
>
> Edward Dumanis <dumanis at acsu.buffalo.edu>
>
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