LINGUOPRAGMATIC ANALYSIS OF PHONATORY MEANS IN THE SPEECH OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS OFFICERS
Keywords:
phonatory, linguistic means, anthropocentric paradigm, paralinguistics, gesture, facial expression, speech melody, intonation, tone.Abstract
This article discusses the specific intonational patterns of the speech of internal affairs officers. It focuses on phonatory features such as pitch variation, pausing, speech lengthening, and variations in vocal timbre, highlighting their role as significant communicative tools in information transmission. The analysis draws on illustrative examples demonstrating how shifts in vocal pitch, whether lowered or raised serve to convey different emotional states of officers during interaction.
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2025-08-14
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