Olga V. Antonova
SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF CONSONANTISM IN THE OLD-MOSCOW TALK |
11 - 22 |
N. V. Bogdanova-Beglarian
PHONETIC T’ANI-TOLKAJ: TWO DIVERGENT TRENDS IN THE ORAL TEXT COTSTRUCTION |
22 - 32 |
I.A. Veshscikova
ON THE AGE, TYPES AND PRINCIPLES OF USE OF PHONETIC COMPRESSIONS IN THE TELEVISION MEDIA |
32 - 41 |
Svetlana V. Dyachenko, Anna V. Malysheva, Alexandra V. Ter-Avanesova
ON PHONETICS OF VLADIMIR-POVOLZHJE DIALECTS: JOKANJE AND POSITIONAL SOFTENING OF HISSING CONSONANtS |
41 - 68 |
Anna V. Sapuntsova
VOCALISM OF RUSSIAN HOMONYMIC CLITICS AS A MEANS OF GRAMMATICAL DIFFERENTIATION |
68 - 83 |
A. D. Shmelev
CHURCH SLAVONIC PRONUNCIATION: PROBLEMS OF LINGUISTIC STANDARDS |
83 - 91 |
Mikhail A. Shtudiner
ORTHOEPY FOR JOURNALISTS. ON CREATING A SPECIALIZED DICTIONARY |
91 - 99 |
Anastasia D. Andreeva
THE PROSODIC AND SOUND BEHAVIOR OF RUSSIAN CLITICAL PARTICLES |
99 - 109 |
Leonid L. Kasatkin
SOME LAWS OF THE PROCESS OF CHANGING THE PLACE OF ACCENT IN THE WORDS OF RUSSIAN LANGUAGE |
109 - 128 |
Olga F. Krivnova, Sergey V. Knyazev, Olga S. Smirnova
PROSODIC PHRASING AND WORDBREAKS’ StRENGTH IN THE SPOKEN TEXT (DATA OF PERCEPTION EXPERIMENT) |
128 - 140 |
Anton Kukhto, A.Ch. Piperski
AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF STRESS VARIATION IN RUSSIAN PAST TENSE VERBAL FORMS |
140 - 152 |
Dmitry M. Savinov, Ekaterina S. Skachedubova, Alexandra E. Somova
EXPERIENCE OF OVER ORPHOEPIC DICTIONARY: ACCENTUATION OF NONREFLEXIVE VERBS OF THE PAST TENSE FORMS |
152 - 162 |
T.Yu. Sherstinova
ʻYEAH, YEAH, YEAH, YEAH, YEAH!ʼ AND THE OTHER CHAINS OF REPEATED WORDS IN EVERYDAY RUSSIAN SPEECH IN THE LIGHT OF SPEECH PROSODY PATTERNS |
162 - 176 |
Dmitry D. Belyaev
THE RELATIONS [г]–[γ]: FROM OPPOSITION TO VARIATION |
176 - 184 |
Yury A. Kleiner
SEGMENTS AND BOUNDARIES |
184 - 194 |
Alexander A. Sokolyanskiy
THE PHONEME AS A RISE: THE MAIN PROVISIONS OF MULTILEVEL PHONOLOGY |
194 - 217 |
Anatoliy V. Ventsov
EXPERIMENTAL PHONETICS AND MODELING OF THE SPEECH PERCEPTION SYSTEM |
217 - 225 |
Rodmonga K. Potapova, Vsevolod V. Potapov
FUNDAMENAL RESEARCH OF THE SPEECH SEGMENTOLOGY PHENOMENON (CONSIDERING COGNITIVE REFLECTION AND COMMUNICATIVE ACTIVITIES APPROACH) |
225 - 237 |
Natalia D. Svetozarova
ON THE HISTORY OF THE STUDY OF RUSSIAN SENTENCE INTONATION: A DESCRIPTION BY S. K. BOYANUS |
237 - 244 |