DIALECTISMS IN THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE: FEATURES, CLASSIFICATION, AND ROLE IN CULTURE.
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This article examines dialectisms in the Russian language, their features, classification, and role in culture. The main dialects of the Russian language—Northern, Southern, and Central Russian dialects—are examined, along with their phonetic, grammatical, and lexical differences. The article describes the types of dialectisms: lexical, phonetic, grammatical, word-formation, and semantic, with examples of their use. Particular attention is paid to the role of dialectisms in literature and folklore, where they create local flavor and emphasize authenticity.
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