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ISSUE:    Philology. Theory & Practice. 2017. Issue 4-2
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ENGLISH WEAK FORMS IN NATIVE AND NON-NATIVE SPEECH

Yuliya Anatol'evna Filyasova
Saint Petersburg Mining University

Elena Aleksandrovna Bulgakova
Saint Petersburg Mining University

Anton Aleksandrovich Strelets
Saint Petersburg Mining University


Submitted: April 1, 2017
Abstract. Phonetic characteristics of English function words (weak forms) in speech, recorded by native speakers of English and Russian reading a technical text, are considered in the article. The results of the comparative analysis testify to longer duration of weak forms in the non-native speech, in contrast to the native speech, which can be explained by the interference of the Russian phonemic system and the complexity of prosodic realization of structural and semantic components of the technical text.
Key words and phrases:
слабые формы
фонетическая интерференция
произношение
иноязычный акцент
фонетические навыки
безударные слоги
фонемы
аллофоны
weak forms
phonetic transfer
pronunciation
foreign accent
phonetic skills
unstressed syllables
phonemes
allophones
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