Online Audio and Video
Online audio and video materials are available for Russian at this website. You must have an Emory ID and password to access the materials.
Departments & Related Programs
Emory Moscow Theater Art School-MXAT
Russian and East-Asian Languages and Cultures (REALC)
Russian and East European Studies (REES)
Emory Favorites
Russian Dictionary
Cyrillic Alphabet
History of Cyrillic Alphabet
Russian Links
Russian Media
Why Study Russian?
Moscow Metro
Russian
Introduction
"Welcome to Russian at Emory", a video message by professor Maria Lunk
Russian belongs to the East Slavic group of the Slavic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. It is spoken by about 170 million people as a first language and used by at least an additional 100 million as a second language throughout the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Closely related to Russian are the other East Slavic tongues, Ukrainian and Belarussian. After the 12 century Church Slavonic, a liturgical language, had much influence on the modern Slavic languages, particularly on the Russian literary language. In the late 18th and early 19th century, writings of the great Russian author Aleksandr Pushkin played a significant role in elevating Russian's status from a spoken vernacular to a literary language. Literary Russian is based on the dialect used in and around the city of Moscow.


