Chinese speakers’ production of Russian word stress
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https://doi.org/10.36505/ExLing-2024/15/0001/000626Keywords:
Russian language, Chinese language, Accent, Word stressAbstract
From the perspective of phonetic features, the Russian language and Chinese language vary greatly, due to which it is impossible to avoid an accent when the Chinese learn the Russian language. This article is devoted to the study of phonetic features of erroneous realizations of the accentual-rhythmic pattern of a Russian word by native Chinese speakers. The discrepancy between the rules for placing the word stress is the main reason for the emergence of stable interference, which has a negative impact on the communication process in most cases. The study investigated the interaction between two languages: Russian, which is an accent language, and Chinese, which is a nonaccent language.
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