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UNIVERSAL AND INDIVIDUAL MEANS OF SOUNDING SPEECH (BASED ON THE MATERIAL OF THE LITHUANIAN LANGUAGE)

Linguistics

Authors

  • Kundrotas Gintautas Doctor of Humanities, Professor

Annotation

The (subject and emotional) content of the utterance is expressed bythearsenal of all sound-intonation means of a language as well as by other elements (lexicalgrammatical) of the language system, which are synchronically combined in a speech act. The intonation of any speech has universal functions, which are inherent to other languages, and also specific functions and expressive means, characteristic of that particular language and its phonetic expression. The paper analyzes different variants of individual intonation expression of spoken texts that are characterized by different emotional and stylistic coloring.
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