• Original research article
  • July 20, 2010
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THE SPECIFICITY OF THE REALIZATION OF POST-STRESSED SOUND SEQUENCES IN CONTINUOUS SPEECH

Abstract

In the article the phonetic variety of post-stressed sound consequences in continuous speech is researched. It is shown that at their realization some declinations from the ideal pronunciation connected with the loss of the distinctness of their phonemic characteristics are observed; in the vast majority of cases sound complexes in spontaneous speech change more than while reading; post-stressed sound complexes which are the part of super-frequent words are changed most of all.

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Author information

Lyudmila Anatolyevna Vasilyeva

Saint-Petersburg State University

Svetlana Olegovna Tananayko

Saint-Petersburg State University

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Publication history

  • Published: July 20, 2010.

Keywords

  • фонетическая вариативность слитной речи
  • заударные звуковые последовательности
  • спирантизация согласных
  • оглушение согласных и аппроксимантов
  • выпадение звука или группы звуков
  • редукция безударных гласных
  • phonetic variety of continuous speech
  • post-stressed sound consequences
  • spirantization of consonants
  • stunning of consonants and approximants
  • fall out of sound or group of sounds
  • reduction of unstressed vowels

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