Language is not available to the linguist for direct observation, the researcher
directly studies only the facts of speech, or linguistic phenomena – the speech acts of
native speakers together with their results (texts). This understanding follows from
the ontological nature of language / speech, according to which the origin,
development, functioning and generation of speech are encoded in language as a
generalized system. The language system is what is objectively embedded in the
language material, and what is manifested in individual language systems that arise
under the influence of this material, so the language material should look for a source
of language unity within the social groups. Individual systems are a concrete
manifestation of the language system, and therefore the study of the first to know the
second is quite natural. From the point of view of such understanding we suggest to
consider sonorous lips of consonants in Lesya Ukrainka’s poetry. Lesya Ukrainka is
the most significant phenomenon of Ukrainian culture of the Shevchenko era. Taras
Shevchenko, Ivan Franko and Lesya Ukrainka are the core of Ukrainian poetry. Lesya
Ukrainka, like Shevchenko and Franko, worked tirelessly to establish, create and
develop the Ukrainian literary language. Lesia Ukrainka’s linguistics was studied
by the following linguists: I. Bilodid, S. Bohdan, N. Davydenko, I. Datsyuk,
M. Druzhynets, V. Zakhanevych, I. Oliynyk, P. Orest, K. Lenets, L. Matsko,
M. Plyushch, V. Pokalchuk, O. Sydorenko, I. Farion, L. Shulinova, S. Yarmolenko and
others. Written about the language of Lesya Ukrainka – the linguistic research of the
phenomena of artistic speech of the writer, in particular synonymy, word formation,
syntactic features, stylistic means and extralinguistic factors, etc. Lesya Ukrainka’s
phonetic level is insufficiently appreciated by linguists. The sound harmony and
expressiveness of Lesya Ukrainka’s poetic language were studied by single Ukrainian
researchers (G. Syuta, I. Kachurovsky). In this regard, there is a need to consider the
poetic series of Lesya Ukrainka with sonorous lips, which contribute to the melody /
melodiousness of Lesya’s word, serves as a means of creating sound images.
Keywords: phoneme, sonorant, labial consonant, melod, melodiousness, phonetic
figures, alliteration.
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