SOUND ORGANIZATION OF SPEECH: FROM SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS TO AESTHETIC FUNCTION

Section: Articles Published Date: 2024-11-22 Pages: 311-314 Views: 31 Downloads: 19

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This work is dedicated to the study of phonetic-phonemic aspects of functional styles in modern Russian language. The primary focus is on the analysis of intonational and phonemic means that play a key role in creating the stylistic coloring of speech. The paper discusses various methods for analyzing the phonetic-phonemic features of texts, including acoustic and perceptual analysis, and explores the functions of intonation, rhyme, alliteration, assonance, and other sound elements in different functional styles (scientific, journalistic, conversational, and literary). Special attention is paid to the influence of these means on text perception and emotional impact. The results of the study indicate that phonetic and phonemic elements are actively used to create a unique style and enhance the communicative effectiveness of texts. The prospects for future research are also outlined, including cross-cultural analysis of phonetic-phonemic features and the development of new analytical methods using modern technologies.

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