Pr. Dubovsky identifies five styles based on the level of formality:
informal-ordinary
formal-neutral
formal-official
informal-familiar
declamatory
There is another classification given by Gaiduchic (according to the spheres of communication):
solemn
scientific business
official business
everyday
familiar
Wedistinguish 5 styles (aim of communication):
informational
academic
declamatory
publicistic
conversational
Informational Style usage: Classroom instruction, business communication, and the media.
The objective is to transmit information. Little personal participation is present. The speaker's tone is cold.
Falling/Mid-Level Head + Low Fall/Low Rise/Mid-Level Tone are the basic intonation patterns. The pitch level is typically low or medium, and the pitch range is small. The tempo doesn't change all that much. The hesitancy stops. Academic Manner: The purpose is to instruct and transmit knowledge (volitional function). a realistic goal. Fall-Rise/Falling Head/High Head + High Fall (referring). Rise-Fall is a compound. High or medium levels are present. A ranger The majority of intonation groupings are short. The tempo varies significantly. There are frequently strong pauses. The volume is quite high. publicist's approach
Declamotary style
on the stage, reciting literary texts.
Conversational style – everyday communication.
It’s important to have some expertise in phonostylistics because if your neglect stylistic modifications of intonation your speech will not be adequately perceived and you may have problems in perceiving.
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