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Temporal organization of American and British radio talk shows on marine topics
Temporal organization of American and British radio talk shows on marine topics

Author(s): Andrey Stanislavovich Shalyov
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Theory of Literature
Published by: Editura Universitatii Transilvania din Brasov
Keywords: radio talk show; maritime discourse; perceptual analysis; tempo; pausation;

Summary/Abstract: In the given article the results of the perceptual research of American and British radio programmes on maritime topics belonging to the talk show genre are presented. The aim of this work is to identify the differential temporal characteristics that distinguish the analysed radio talk shows. The object of the research is the oral discourse of radio talk shows on maritime topics as a psycholinguistic and linguistic phenomenon. The subject of the research is a set of temporal parameters of the American and British maritime discourse. The work describes the peculiarities of radio discourse as well as characterises the tempo indicators of speech in the studied radio talk shows with the help of quantitative, comparative and statistical methods. The results of the conducted auditory analysis of tempo and pauses in different types of radio talk shows on maritime topics testify to the clear differences in the researched variants of English language. For instance, accelerated tempo and short pauses turned out to be typical of American talk shows, while moderated tempo and average pauses were more common in British programmes of the same kind. So, it has been proven that American and British radio talk shows on maritime topics differ by a certain set of parameters. Thus, the conducted experimental phonetic research enabled us to draw the conclusion that the examined radio talk shows differ in both typologically common and specific speech prosodic features. The gained result was confirmed by the results of statistic data processing.

  • Issue Year: 11/2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 239-244
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: English