1. Phonostylistics – a new way of looking at phonetic phenomena.
1. Sokolova 1991, pp. 16-19.
2. Borisova, Metlyuk 1980, pp.122-125.
3. Áóðàÿ 2008, ñ. 229-233.
2. Extralinguistic situation and its components.
1. Sokolova 1991, pp.19-21.
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3. The main factors determining variations in language usage:
1) the purpose, or the aim of the utterance;
2) the speaker’s attitude;
3) the form of communication;
4) the degree of formality;
5) the degree of spontaneity.
1. Sokolova 1991, pp. 21-26.
2. Borisova, Metlyuk 1980, pp. 122-129.
4. Two kinds of speech – speaking and reading.
1. Sokolova 1991, pp. 26-29.
2. Àëåêñàíäðîâà 1991, c. 8-11.
5. Classification of phonetic styles.
1) Informational style;
2) Academic style;
3) Publicistic style;
4) Declamatory style;
5) Conversational style.
1. Sokolova 1991, pp. 30-32.
2. Sokolova 1997, c. 8-21.
3. Borisova, Metlyuk 1980, pp. 122-125.
4. Áóðàÿ 2008, ñ. 233-238.