The article is focused on studying phonetic peculiarities of economic discourse of New Zealand English. The topic seems to be understudied and is extremely important due to the special status of this national variety of the English language: the progress of its pronunciation system was highly influenced by a number of extralinguistic factors - historic, cultural, territorial, socio-economic and socio-political. The issues of phonetic, intonational and prosodic arrangement of speech in the framework of business communication are insufficiently explored due to their multifunctional nature and their dependence on the emotional-volitional aspect of human activity. Authors' research findings will make a contribution to the theoretical studies on...
The linguistic space has always been very closely connected with the culture and public figures. Usu...
Social dialect data dernonstrcrte. ~ tliat wornen tend ro lead lingui.$tic ctiange in New Zealand En...
The first aim of this thesis was to examine the form of New Zealand English intonation. The results ...
The article is devoted to the New Zealand linguistic dependence on economic ties with its partner co...
The article shows the establishment of the national norm on the level of the phonetic in the New Zea...
The article considers the origin of New Zealand English. The paper analyzed basic lexical innovation...
The article is devoted to the analysis of culturally marked collocations in the economic discourse o...
British English has become the progenitor of many language branches. The American and New Zealand va...
New Zealand English first emerged at the beginning of the 19th century as a result of the dialect co...
This thesis addresses the ongoing evolution of New Zealand English phonology. In particular it explo...
New Zealand English first emerged at the beginning of the 19th century as a result of the dialect co...
This research presents the analysis of the British dialects influence on the formation of the New Ze...
This thesis presents a nationwide survey of selected phonemic and phonetic variables used by New Zea...
La présente thèse propose une description multidimensionnelle (phonologique, phonéticoacoustique et ...
The article aims to study English economic discourse from the theory of translation. Theoretical ana...
The linguistic space has always been very closely connected with the culture and public figures. Usu...
Social dialect data dernonstrcrte. ~ tliat wornen tend ro lead lingui.$tic ctiange in New Zealand En...
The first aim of this thesis was to examine the form of New Zealand English intonation. The results ...
The article is devoted to the New Zealand linguistic dependence on economic ties with its partner co...
The article shows the establishment of the national norm on the level of the phonetic in the New Zea...
The article considers the origin of New Zealand English. The paper analyzed basic lexical innovation...
The article is devoted to the analysis of culturally marked collocations in the economic discourse o...
British English has become the progenitor of many language branches. The American and New Zealand va...
New Zealand English first emerged at the beginning of the 19th century as a result of the dialect co...
This thesis addresses the ongoing evolution of New Zealand English phonology. In particular it explo...
New Zealand English first emerged at the beginning of the 19th century as a result of the dialect co...
This research presents the analysis of the British dialects influence on the formation of the New Ze...
This thesis presents a nationwide survey of selected phonemic and phonetic variables used by New Zea...
La présente thèse propose une description multidimensionnelle (phonologique, phonéticoacoustique et ...
The article aims to study English economic discourse from the theory of translation. Theoretical ana...
The linguistic space has always been very closely connected with the culture and public figures. Usu...
Social dialect data dernonstrcrte. ~ tliat wornen tend ro lead lingui.$tic ctiange in New Zealand En...
The first aim of this thesis was to examine the form of New Zealand English intonation. The results ...