This thesis is a detailed investigation of the phonology and phonetics of the intonation of Persian carried out in the framework of the AM theory of intonational phonology. Based on 2112 utterances read by a total of 8 native speakers, the work, on the one hand, presents a phonological account of the prosodic structure of this language, a structure that iii Acknowledgement
The article examines the identified peculiarity in the Russian speech of the Tajik language bearers - the shift of intonation centre while realizing intonation contour IC-3 according to E. A. Bryzgunova’s classification. The author tries to find out whether this prosodic peculiarity is a marker of foreign speech for the Russian language bearers and whether the bilinguals’ speech is influenced by the peculiarities of the native language or by the Russian-speaking environment. Instrumental research and perceptive experiment lead to the conclusion that this peculiarity is a marker of accent.
The Internet site presenting the bylinas of Russian North from Sound Records Archives of Institute of Russian Literature was created in 2014. The aim of the site is to give free access to the unique Russian folklore sound records, made throughout XX century, for everybody interested, especially those who study anthropology, folklore, dialects and dialect phonetics of Russian, because on this site the presented sound fragments are analyzed in all these aspects. The article describes revealed phonetic characteristics of North bylinas and suggests a theoretical interpretation of the dynamics of the dialect phonetics changes. Key words: dialect phonetics; Northern Russian dialect zone; Russian North bylinas The Internet Presentation of Russian Bylinas The Internet site "Corpus of Russian Folklore. Bylinas" presenting the bylinas of Russian North from Sound Records Archives of Institute of Russian Literature was created in 2014. The aim of the site is to give free access to the unique Russian folklore sound records, made throughout XX century, for everybody interested, especially those who study anthropology, folklore, dialects and dialect phonetics of Russian, because on this site the presented sound fragments are analyzed in all these aspects.
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