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GRAMMAR OF THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE
Russian Grammar; Нет; Russian declination; Russian morphology; Russian verbs; Russian Verbs; Russian adjectives; Russian cases
  • Nouns are used in the [[nominative case]] after "one" (один рубль, 'one ruble').
  • Song of Igor]], 1790s
  • genitive plural]] (десять рублей, 'ten rubles').

Russian phonology         
  • pp=31, 38}}. C is hard (non-palatalized) consonant, Ç is soft (palatalized) consonant. This chart uses frequencies to represent the basic vowel triangle of the Russian language.
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PHONOLOGY OF THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE
Russian phonemics; Russian Phonology; Phonology of Russian; Russian accent; IPA chart for Russian; IPA for Russian; Russian phonetics; Russian pronunciation; Consonant clusters in Russian; Hyperphoneme
This article discusses the phonological system of standard Russian based on the Moscow dialect (unless otherwise noted). For an overview of dialects in the Russian language, see Russian dialects.
Russian stove         
  • Usage of the Russian stove etched by [[John Augustus Atkinson]] (1803)
  • Russian stove in [[Republic of Karelia]], Russia
  • Russian stove in an ''izba'', photographed before 1917
TYPE OF WOOD BURNING MASONRY STOVE
Russian Oven; Russian oven
The Russian stoveAlso called "Russian oven" () is a type of masonry stove that first appeared in the 15th century.. It is used both for cooking and domestic heating in traditional Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian households.
Russian Cross         
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SUDDEN POPULATION DECLINE IN RUSSIA
Russian cross; Russian mortality crisis
The Russian Cross is the name of a demographic trend that occurred in Russia and many other countries of the former Warsaw Pact. In Russia, starting in 1988, birth rates among native Russians (as well as most other ethnic groups of the European part of the former Soviet Union) were declining, while from 1991 (when Soviet Union collapsed) the death rates started climbing.

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Russian grammar

Russian grammar employs an Indo-European inflexional structure, with considerable adaptation.

Russian has a highly inflectional morphology, particularly in nominals (nouns, pronouns, adjectives and numerals). Russian literary syntax is a combination of a Church Slavonic heritage, a variety of loaned and adopted constructs, and a standardized vernacular foundation.

The spoken language has been influenced by the literary one, with some additional characteristic forms. Russian dialects show various non-standard grammatical features, some of which are archaisms or descendants of old forms discarded by the literary language.

Various terms are used to describe Russian grammar with the meaning they have in standard Russian discussions of historical grammar, as opposed to the meaning they have in descriptions of the English language; in particular, aorist, imperfect, etc., are considered verbal tenses, rather than aspects, because ancient examples of them are attested for both perfective and imperfective verbs. Russian also places the accusative case between the dative and the instrumental, and in the tables below, the accusative case appears between the nominative and genitive cases.