Akanye

Akanye or akanje (Belarusian: аканне, Russian: а́канье, Russian pronunciation: [ˈakənʲjɪ], Slovene: akanje Slovene pronunciation: [ˈaːkanjɛ]), literally "a-ing", is a sound change in Slavic languages in which the phonemes /o/ or /e/ are realized as more or less close to [a]. It is a case of vowel reduction. The most familiar example is probably Russian akanye (pronounced but not represented orthographically in the standard language). Akanye also occurs in:

Akanye

Akanye or akanje (Belarusian: аканне, Russian: а́канье, Russian pronunciation: [ˈakənʲjɪ], Slovene: akanje Slovene pronunciation: [ˈaːkanjɛ]), literally "a-ing", is a sound change in Slavic languages in which the phonemes /o/ or /e/ are realized as more or less close to [a]. It is a case of vowel reduction. The most familiar example is probably Russian akanye (pronounced but not represented orthographically in the standard language). Akanye also occurs in: