phonostylistics
which is a special branch of phonetics.
T H E P H O N E M IC S Y S T E M O F T H E E N G L IS H
L A N G U A G E . G E N E R A L R E M A R K S
In language teaching we have to do with at least two lan
guages: the mother tongue and the target language. These may fall
into the same broad type as far as their morphological characteris
tics are concerned, but be strikingly different in respect to their
syllable structures. They may differ markedly in their lexical
structure, for example, in the semantic field of kinship terms or
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