Abstract

The article deals with the role and importance of phonetic segmentation in the organization of speech flow. It is noted that the linguistic features of the language unit, phonemes, are multifaceted and multicomponent in terms of the articulatory-acoustic mechanism. The article notes the possibility of obtaining various acoustic properties of sounds necessary to study the phonetic side of oral speech using computer programs. Using computer programs, it is possible to obtain acoustic information about the intensity of various speech signals, as well as information about changes in pitch in a word, phrase or larger speech fragments.

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