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The article is devoted to the problem of socially determined variability of speech, the relevance of which is due to the interest of linguists in the issues of sociolinguistic variability, taking into account a complex of extralinguistic factors that determine the speaker's choice of one or another pronunciation style, as well as the problem of stratification of pronunciation styles and the lack of a single generally accepted classification of phonostyles.
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