Phonetics Eastern Polesian varieties contain from 4 to 6 vowels in unstressed position, but when stressed this number can reach up to 8 phonemes. Its phonetics are characterized with following features: • presence of
diphthongs in place of etymological [o], [e], [ě]: вуол [ʋu̯ˈɔl], піеч [pʲi̯ˈɛt͡ʃ], діед [dʲi̯ˈɛd]; • widespread presence of
akanye: галавá [ɦɐlɐˈwa], пабіегла [pɐˈbʲi̯ɛɦlɐ], вадá [ʋɐˈda]; • lack of merger between [e] and [ɪ] in unstressed positions; • remnants of etymological [i] (in southwestern varieties); • loss of [j] between the prefix and word root: ви́шла [ˈʋɪʃlɐ], зан’али́ [zɐnʲɐˈlɪ]; • presence of palatalized labial consonants and [t͡ʃ] in some varieties; • [f]>[x], [xʋ]: худбóл, хвáра; • lack of devoicing in word-final consonants: зуб [zub], кров [krɔu̯]; •
apheresis: доднóйі [dodˈnɔji] (standard Ukrainian - до одної [do.odˈnɔji].
Grammar • Ending -у in masculine and neutrum singular verbs: д’áд’ку, селý; • presence of full and shortened instrumentative forms of nouns: рукóйу — рукóй, шóстойу — шóстой, мнóйу — мнóй; • lack of initial [n] in 3rd person singular pronouns: до йійі, з йем; • shortening of masculine adjectives and participles (си́н’і, дóбри, стари́, годóвани), with simultaneous presence of complex forms of feminine ones (дóўгайа, жóўтейе, but shortened under stress - жóўта, бóса); • use of infinitive suffix -т’: гаманіет’, бит’; • complex form of future tense: буду робит’, буду слухат’; • use of preposition помеж [ˈpɔmeʒ] + genitive of nouns, in the meaning of "near" : пóмеж шкóли ("near the school"); use of preposition к (ік) + dative, "to": к брáту, ік сталý; л’а (л’е) + genitive, "by": л’а хáти, л’е ріечки; заза + instrumental, "after": заза мнóйу; наў + genitive plural (наў карт, наў мýрки); • use of conjunctions да, дак to express both unity and opposition. ==In literature==