
В данной работе речевой репертуар рассматривается как набор лексических, фонематических и грамматических «наслаивающихся» вариантов, из которого говорящие производят выбор в соответствии с условиями использования. Материалом исследования послужили выступления американского комика Джорджа Карлина, на основе которых производится анализ фонетических особенностей речевого репертуара. Особое внимание уделяется паузам и интонации.
The language repertoire is considered as a set of lexical, phonetic and grammatical options from which speakers make a choice of in accordance with the terms of use. The basis for the material includes performances of American comedian George Carlin. According to this, was made the analysis of the phonetic features of the language repertoire. Special attention is paid to pauses and intonation.
LANGUAGE REPERTOIRE, РЕЧЕВОЙ РЕПЕРТУАР, ИНТОНАЦИЯ, PUBLIC PERFORMANCE, INTONATION, ФОНЕТИЧЕСКИЕ ОСОБЕННОСТИ РЕЧИ, ПУБЛИЧНОЕ ВЫСТУПЛЕНИЕ, ПАУЗАЦИЯ, PHONETIC FEATURES OF SPEECH, SPEECH TEMPO, PAUSING, ТЕМП РЕЧИ
LANGUAGE REPERTOIRE, РЕЧЕВОЙ РЕПЕРТУАР, ИНТОНАЦИЯ, PUBLIC PERFORMANCE, INTONATION, ФОНЕТИЧЕСКИЕ ОСОБЕННОСТИ РЕЧИ, ПУБЛИЧНОЕ ВЫСТУПЛЕНИЕ, ПАУЗАЦИЯ, PHONETIC FEATURES OF SPEECH, SPEECH TEMPO, PAUSING, ТЕМП РЕЧИ
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