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Интонация общевопросительного предложения в русском и корейском языках

Интонация общевопросительного предложения в русском и корейском языках

Abstract

Статья посвящена сопоставительному экспериментальному анализу общевопросительного предложения в русском и корейском языках. Доказывается, что «принцип замены» А. М. Пешковского работает не только в русском, но и в корейском языках. Корейский язык дает иные параметры частоты основного тона, интенсивности и длительности произносимой вопросительной фразы, что обуславливает необходимость разработки национально ориентированной модели обучения корейцев русской интонации.The article is devoted to comparative experimental analysis of general interrogative sentences in the Russian and Korean languages. The author proves that A. M. Peshkovskys substitution principle works not only in Russian, but also in Korean. The Korean language gives different parameters of main tone pitch frequency, intensity and duration of an interrogative sentence which makes it necessary to develop a nationally oriented model for teaching Koreans the Russian intonation.

Keywords

ИНТОНАЦИЯ,INTONATION,ИНТОНАЦИОННАЯ КОНСТРУКЦИЯ,INTONATIONAL CONSTRUCTION,ОБЩЕВОПРОСИТЕЛЬНОЕ ПРЕДЛОЖЕНИЕ,ЧАСТОТА ОСНОВНОГО ТОНА,MAIN TONE PITCH FREQUENCY,ИНТЕНСИВНОСТЬ,INTENSITY,GENERAL INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE

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