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Moscow Phonological School (Московская фонологическая школа (МФШ)) is one of the schools of modern Phonology, that were arisen using as basis the Baudouin de Courtenay's teaching about phonemes (along with Leningrad phonology school founded by Lev Shcherba). Arising of the school is connected with the names of linguists such as Ruben Avanesov, Vladimir Sidorov and Alexander Reformatsky. Pyotr Kuznetsov, Mihail Panov and other scientist were also belonged to that School. Particulary, the views of Moscow Phonological School are stated in "Очерк грамматики русского литературного языка (часть I: фонетика и морфология)" by Avanesov and Sidorov that was published in Moscow in 1945.

The most important proposition of the school is a necessity Московская фонологическая школа