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Интонационное оформление речи как маркер социальной принадлежности говорящего

Интонационное оформление речи как маркер социальной принадлежности говорящего

Abstract

The paper focuses on the dependence of speech intonation on social characteristics of speech communication participants. Intonation variation is studied on the melodic and temporal levels. The role of different prosodic markers in the formation of suprasegmental level of sociolect is investigated.

В статье рассматривается зависимость интонационного оформления речи от социальных характеристик участников речевого общения. Интонационная вариативность изучена на мелодическом и темпоральном уровнях. Изучена роль различных просодических маркеров в формировании супрасегментного уровня социолекта.

Keywords

ИНТОНАЦИЯ, МЕЛОДИКА РЕЧИ, ТЕМП РЕЧИ, СОЦИАЛЬНАЯ ВАРИАТИВНОСТЬ

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