STYLISTIC FEA YLISTIC FEATURES OF IN TURES OF INTONATION

  • Haydarov A
  • Navruzova N
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Abstract. It is known that descriptive phonetics refers to phonetic phenomena such as speech sounds, their formation, types, changes, syllables, intonation, pause, stress, and their peculiarities. These phenomena recorded in the process of speech combine into a single system and form a speech act. This article discusses and comparatively analyzes stylistic features of intonation in the English and Uzbek languages. Background. Therefore, in the analysis and study of such phenomena, it is necessary to study them separately, and to keep in mind that these phenomena require one another, in other words, units that cannot exist without the other. Particularly, vowel sounds, which are stressed, form a syllable, and words are formed from the syllables, a sentence is formed from words, and each word and sentence is pronounced with a specific intonation and pause. In the formation of such a speech chain, the phonetic segment (main part) and supersegment (additional parts) elements are almost identically involved. But they also have some peculiarities while using them

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Haydarov, A. A., & Navruzova, N. H. (2021). STYLISTIC FEA YLISTIC FEATURES OF IN TURES OF INTONATION. Scientific Reports of Bukhara State University, 5(1), 18–29. https://doi.org/10.52297/2181-1466/2021/5/1/2

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