THE SYLLABIC STRUCTURE OF ENGLISH AS THE OBJECT OF THE PHONOTACTIC INVESTIGATION
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https://doi.org/10.37547/ibmscr-02-11-05%20Keywords:
Syllable division, Syllable formation, phonological opposition, comprehensible, phonotacticsAbstract
The article will be concerned with the syllable as a phonetic and phonological unit. It will attempt to show what is included into the notion of the syllable and what are the approaches to the problem of the syllable. On the other hand, the author will try to describe the essential characteristics of the English syllabic system with the aim of providing a useful piece of information on the subject for the would-be teachers of English.
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https://studopedia.su/17_93766_SYLLABIC-STRUCTURE-OF-ENGLISH-WORDS.html
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