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Pauzių trukmė skaitomoje lietuvių kalboje
The Duration of Pauses in Non-spontaneous Lithuanian Speech

Author(s): Asta Kazlauskienė, Eidmantė Kalašinskaitė
Subject(s): Syntax, Semantics, Pragmatics, Eastern Slavic Languages
Published by: Kauno Technologijos Universitetas
Keywords: pause; paragraph; sentence; syntagma;

Summary/Abstract: Pauses in Lithuanian speech have not been researched extensively. The aim of this research is to determine tendencies to pause as well as the duration of pauses in non-spontaneous Lithuanian speech. The research material consists of 12 professional actors‘ speech recordings (the same text was read three times by each actor; the length of the text is 167 words). In non-spontaneous speech, pauses between paragraphs and sentences are produced every time, while inside a sentence they are facultative and almost inevitable between syntagmas, which are formed from closely grammatically related word combinations. The longest pauses usually emerge between paragraphs. In most cases pauses between sentences are shorter (on an average 0.7 times) than between paragraphs. The length of pauses inside sentences varies the most; the average of their length is nearly two times shorter than the average of pauses between sentences. A rather facultative formation of these pauses and a great variability of their length allows drawing a conclusion, that a written text is phrased and its suggestibility is created not only by pauses. Pauses always occur where visual and grammatical-semantic separation is very clear (paragraphs, boundaries of a sentence, components of a composite sentence). In other cases the occurrence of pauses and their length are facultative, dependent on a reader‘s intentions and perhaps innate features and skills.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 31
  • Page Range: 71-82
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Lithuanian