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Questions for self-control:



    1. What is syllable?

    2. What classification of syllable do you know?

    3. What types of word stress do you know according to its place?

    4. What is difference between movable and unmovable stress?

    5. Tell similarities and differences between intonation types.



Recommended Literatures:



  1. Аракин В.Д. Сравнительная типология английского и русского языков. Ленинград, 1979.

  2. David Crystal. A Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics. Oxford: Blackwell, 1991.

  3. Yusupov U.K. Contrastive linguistics of the English and Uzbek languages. Tashkent, 2013.

  4. Abduazizov A. A. Phonology and morphonology of Uzbek language. Tashkent, 2010.

  5. Abduazizov A. A. English Phonetics. A Theoretical Course. Tashkent, 2007.

  6. Оливериус, З. Фонетика русского языка. Praha : SPN, 1978.

  7. Лизалова, Л. И. Упражнения по фонетике современного русского языка. Брно : МУ, 1991.

8. Jamolxonov H. Hozirgi o‘zbek adabiy tili. Toshkent, 2005.
9. Ranmatullayev Sh. Hozirgi adabiy O‘zbek tili. Toshkent, 2007.
Topics for self-study



        1. Classification of languages according to phonetic and phonological features

        2. Typology of phonological systems

        3. Theoretical foundation of phonetic and phonological typologies.

        4. Differences between phonetics and phonology.

        5. Stress, intonation, assimilation, dissimilation, reduction, accent, rhythm and pause.

LIST OF THE KEY WORDS OF UNDERSTANDING THE COURSE OF COMPARATIVE TYPOLOGY OF ENGLISH AND NATIVE LANGUAGES


Typology of phonetic and phonological level of English and Native languages



  1. The term 'phonetics' is the greek word ( "phone"-meaning sound, voice and "tika" - a science/box). It is a science which studies the phonetic substance and the expression area of the language, or otherwise a physical media of a language (sounds, syllables, stress and intonation).

  2. From the acoustic and articulator points of view, the phonemic system of any language may be divided into vowels and consonants.


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