PROSODIC REALIZATION OF COMMUNICATIVE FUNCTIONS IN THE KET SENTENCE
The article for the first time deals with communicative structure of the Ket sentence, with the application of acoustic analysis, done with the help of Praat software.
Keywords: the Ket language, communicative sentence structure, acoustic peak, lowering tone, rising tone, basic word order, SO inversion, V inversion
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Issue: 4, 2014
Series of issue: Issue 4
Rubric: YENISEI LANGUAGES
Pages: 54 — 60
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