THE NATURE OF SUPRASEGMENTAL UNITS OF PHONTECIS IN ENGLISH
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Keywords

Suprasegmental units, Phonetics, English language, Stress, Intonation, Rhythm, Linguistic communication, Phonology, Discourse analysis, Hierarchical structure, Syntax, Semantics, Pragmatics, Speech data analysis, Second language acquisition, Pedagogy, ESL learners, Communication, Discourse structure, Language education.

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Ikromova Gulasal Paxlovan qizi. (2024). THE NATURE OF SUPRASEGMENTAL UNITS OF PHONTECIS IN ENGLISH. "Conference on Universal Science Research 2023", 2(4), 43–50. Retrieved from https://universalpublishings.com/index.php/cusr/article/view/5218

Abstract

This study delves into the intricate domain of suprasegmental units of phonetics within the English language. Suprasegmentals, encompassing features such as stress, intonation, and rhythm, play a pivotal role in linguistic communication, often wielding significant influence over meaning and interpretation. Employing a multidisciplinary approach drawing from phonetics, phonology, and discourse analysis, this research endeavors to unravel the underlying mechanisms governing these suprasegmental phenomena.

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