The monograph "Pronunciation of Prefixed Words in Speech: The Importance of Semantic and Intersubjective Parameters" examines how the pronunciation of words with prefixes can be influenced by their meanings (semantic parameters) and the shared understanding between speakers and listeners (intersubjective parameters). It explores how different prefixes affect pronunciation patterns and how these patterns vary in different contexts. The study also analyzes how speakers adjust their pronunciation based on their audience's knowledge and expectations, shedding light on the interplay between linguistic structure and social interaction in spoken language.