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  1. Transcribe and intone the sentences below. Pay attention to the differentiatory function of stress in the italicized words.

1. a) He spoke with no trace of accent. b) The way you accent these words tells me you were not born in England. 2. a) That’s very abstract. b) One can abstract several general rules from an examination of these facts. 3. a) He was not on the missing list. b) They couldn't find the missing list; it's been missing for several days. 4. a) “That's what I call a silver tip”, the taxi-driver said contentedly. b) This is obviously a silver tip; no other metal would have been strong enough for the job. 5. a) You will need a permit in order to visit that place. b) The job has to be done very quickly; it does not permit of any delay. 6. a) We entered a very dark room. b) A darkroom is a room for photographic processing. 7. a) Who is going to refund out losses? b) The refund did not amount to too much but it was extremely welcome. 8. a) This is all the spending money you’ll get from me for this month. b) Spending money is easy; making it may prove more of a problem.

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Phonostylistic characteristics of the intonation styles

Informational style

Academic style

Publicistic style

Declamatory style

Conversational style

timbre

loudness

pauses

rhythm

terminal tones

pre-nuclear patterns

  1. Define which of the monologues below represents the spontaneous speech of an interview or an extract from prose spoken as if spontaneous. Mark pauses and stress. How many rhythm groups does each intonation group contain?

a) When I’m writing lyrics for my songs, I love going to the country. It’s great just to be able to escape from the city in actually green air staying cooked upon a time. I love riding horses and playing with my dogs and just being outside, being in nature it’s really inspiring for me.

b) It all began on New Year’s Day in my thirty-second year of being single. Once again I found myself on my own and going to my mother’s annual turkey curry buffet. Every year she tries to fix me up with some bushy-haired middle-aged bore and I feared that this year would be no exception.