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Stylistics

Theory of Phonetics

 

1. Phonetics and Phonology of the English Language.

2. The System of English Vocalism.

3. The System of English Consonantism.

4. The Phoneme Theory. Main Aspects. Functions. Types of Phonological Oppositions.

5. Intonation and Prosody. Components of Intonation and Prosodic Features of Speech. Functions of Intonation and Prosody.

 

 

 

1. Stylistic Classification of the English Vocabulary.

2. Phonetic and Lexical Stylistic Devices and Expressive Means.

3. Syntactic Stylistic Devices and Expressive Means.

4. Functional Styles of the English Language.

 

 

She took the book and put it under her foot.

 

[ u: ]

He was soon in a gloomy mood.

Only a fool swims as a rule in a cool pool.

Who said that the soup was too cool?

 

[ə:]

She didn't tell the girl was dirty

She said the girl was thirty.

 

Will Bertha be thirty on her birthday next Thursday?

 

The nurse said that her first patient was worse than her third.

 

The purple turban edged with fur and worked with thirty pearls

Was purchased by a Persian merchant.

 

[ai]

I like my pipe quite nicely fried for just the right time.

I like my tie and my pipe.

Little Mike look to cook at bright lights.

 

[ei]

The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain.

 

They came the same way

On the same day

By the same train.

 

They waited in the rain and hail until eight.

Than they painfully came away.

 

Our maid Marry makes mistakes.

But she never brakes plates and she isn't lazy.

 

[ oi ]

That noise is very annoying

Yes, this is very annoying noise.

 

In a noisy voice he said that oysters were poisonous and I had spoilt his enjoyment.

 

[ au ]

Mr. Brown found an owl in town.

 

Round and round the town

Went the crowd shouting

Louder and louder “ Down with the crown”.

 

Out of sight, out of mind.

[əu ]

I'm going to see my old folks at home.

Oh, no. Don't go home alone

Nobody knows how lonely the road is.

 

[ iə ]

Come nearer here, my dear,

I can't hear you from here.

[ ɛə ]

Mary is upstairs airing the room

And dusting the chairs.

 

I've really traveled these by air.

Marry has very fair hair.

Such fairness is rare but I don't care.

Take care! There's a chair on the stair.

 

[ p ]

Pitter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers

A pick of pickled peppers pitter Piper picked

If Pitter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers

Where's the peck of pickled peppers

Pitter Piper picked?

 

[ b ]

A big black bear bit a big black bug

A big black bug bit a big black bear.

 

[ s ]

- I can't think of six thin things.

- Can you?

- Yes, I can think of six thin things and of six thick things too.

This is the third time this month that I have a sore throat.

 

 

[ z ]

Is this this is? This is is this.

 

[ ʃ ]

She sells seas hells on the sea-shore.

The shells she sells are sea-shells, I'm sure.

For if she sells sea shells on the sea shore

Than I'm sure she sells sea-shells.

 

[ʒ]

Eat at pleasure, drink with measure.

 

[ ʧ]

What a charming child!

 

How much wood would a wood-chuck chuck

If a wood-chuck would chuck wood?

 

 

[ʤ]

Does George enjoy teaching geography?

Teaching geography is the joy of his life.

 

Jack and Gill went up the hill

To fetch a pallet water

Jack fell down and broke his crown

And Jill came tumbling after.

 

[ f ]

This fish has a thin fin

That fish has a thick fin

This fish is a fish that has a thinner fin than that fish.

 

 

[v]

Little Vinny is very vain.

My very valuable vest has vanished.

 

[ j ]

What can't be cured must be endured.

William yelled loudly at the football match yesterday.

He'll find very interesting news in the newspaper.

Stuart wants an ewer of pure water.

[ h ]

How high he holds his head.

Henry had a huge hole in the heel of the sole.

He wished Helen happy holidays.

 

[ θ ]

- I can't think of six thin things.

- Can you?

- Yes, I can think of six thin things and of six thick things too.

This is the third time this month that I have a sore throat.

 

[ ð ]

Is this this is? This is is this.

 

[ m ] [ n ]

Needless and pins, needless and pins

When a man marries

His troubles begin.

 

[ ŋ ]

One Italian singer as little as a finger.

Went sing a song sailing on a boat

And if the boat had been stronger

His song would have been longer.

 

Everything is going wrong.

 

Seeing is believing.

 

[ l ]

He laughs best who laughs last.

 

[ r ]

Robert Rolly rolled the round roll around

A round roll Robert Rolly rolled around

If Robert Rolly rolled a round roll around

Where is the round roll Robert Rolly rolled around?

 

[ w ]

Why do you cry, Wiley, why do you cry?

Why Wiley, Why Wiley, Why?

Whenever we meet you

There is a tear in your eye

Why Wiley, Why Wiley, Why?

 

When the weather is wet

We must not fret

When the weather is cold

We must not scold

When the weather is warm

We must not storm

But be thankful together

Whatever the weather.

 

 


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