From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12246 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, September 19 2023 Volume 14 : Number 12246 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Sit On The Edge Of Your Bed And Do This To Mute Tinnitus ["Mute Tinnitus"] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2023 13:25:06 +0200 From: "Mute Tinnitus" Subject: Sit On The Edge Of Your Bed And Do This To Mute Tinnitus Sit On The Edge Of Your Bed And Do This To Mute Tinnitus http://theyavuepiono.pro/Un8Wyhe3ORUUeV70j0V-XPRNGK6ffJbV0PEzUM27TbiNoBXKlQ http://theyavuepiono.pro/_EzSH9svy48rNdAoCtsdo_LAfzeijNrVJrvk9eeSMVkcrRFMnQ Feudal divisions and conflicts created obstacles between the Russian principalities before and especially during Mongol rule. This strengthened dialectal differences, and for a while, prevented the emergence of a standardized national language. The formation of the unified and centralized Russian state in the 15th and 16th centuries, and the gradual re-emergence of a common political, economic, and cultural space created the need for a common standard language. The initial impulse for standardization came from the government bureaucracy for the lack of a reliable tool of communication in administrative, legal, and judicial affairs became an obvious practical problem. The earliest attempts at standardizing Russian were made based on the so-called Moscow official or chancery language, during the 15th to 17th centuries. Since then, the trend of language policy in Russia has been standardization in both the restricted sense of reducing dialectical barriers between ethnic Russians, and the broader sense of expanding the use of Russian alongside or in favour of other languages. The current standard form of Russian is generally regarded as the modern Russian literary language (??????????? ??????? ???????????? ???? b "sovremenny russky literaturny yazyk"). It arose at the beginning of the 18th century with the modernization reforms of the Russian state under the rule of Peter the Great and developed from the Moscow (Middle or Central Russian) dialect substratum under the influence of some of the previous century's Russian chancery language. Mikhail Lomonosov compiled the first book of Russian grammar aimed at standardization in 1755. The Russian Academy's first explanatory Russian dictionary appeared in 1783. In the 18th and late 19th centuries, a period known as the "Golden Age" of Russian Literature, the grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation of the Russian language in a standardized literary form emerged.[citation needed] Prior to the Bolshevik Revolution, the spoken form of the Russian language was that of the nobility an ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12246 ***********************************************