Abstract

The article considers a foreign accent in Russian speech and develops methods for its reduction. It is necessary to compare positional patterns in two "contacting" systems. When teaching foreign students the Russian prosody, it is important to take into account that positional patterns in the Russian language are mainly conditioned by the positional change of sounds, and such patterns in the native language of students can be determined by the restriction on their use in specific positions caused by the limited distribution of phonemes. The positional patterns of the Russian language are thoroughly studied in the courses of Russian sounding speech but little attention is paid to the positional patterns of the native language of foreign students in the process of teaching the Russian phonetics. All of the above determines the need to consider the positional analysis of "contacting" phonetic systems when creating nationally oriented courses in practical phonetics.

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