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Intonation (linguistics) - Wikipedia
Although intonation is primarily a matter of pitch variation, its effects almost always work hand-in-hand with other prosodic features. Intonation is distinct from tone, the phenomenon where pitch is used to distinguish words (as in Mandarin) or to mark grammatical features (as in Kinyarwanda).
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INTONATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INTONATION is manner of utterance; specifically : the rise and fall in pitch of the voice in speech. How to use intonation in a sentence.
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Intonation | Definition, Examples, & Facts | Britannica
intonation, in phonetics, the melodic pattern of an utterance. It conveys differences of expressive meaning (e.g., surprise, anger, or delight), and it can also serve a grammatical function.
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Intonation Definition and Examples in Speech - ThoughtCo
In speech, intonation is the use of changing (rising and falling) vocal pitch to convey grammatical information or personal attitude. Intonation is particularly important in expressing questions in spoken English.
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Intonation - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
Intonation describes how the voice rises and falls in speech. The three main patterns of intonation in English are: falling intonation, rising intonation and fall-rise intonation.
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What is Intonation? Types of Intonation in Spoken English
The rise and fall of the vocal sound or tone in speech is intonation. With the accurate use of intonation, speaking and listening would become more effective, to-the-point and foolproof. There are three types of intonation in spoken English.
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INTONATION Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
INTONATION definition: the pattern or melody of pitch changes in connected speech, especially the pitch pattern of a sentence, which distinguishes kinds of sentences or speakers of different language cultures. See examples of intonation used in a sentence.
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Chapter 5 – Intonation & Prosody – A Short Introduction to English ...
5 Chapter 5 – Intonation & Prosody INTRODUCTION In linguistics and language education, prosody refers to the patterns of stress, rhythm, and intonation in speech. Prosody is the “melody” of language that goes beyond individual words to convey meaning, emotion, and emphasis. Prosody is crucial for communication because it helps to clarify meaning, convey sarcasm or sincerity, and make ...
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Intonation: Definition, Significance, Types, Common Mistakes and ...
Intonation is the musical pattern of your voice when you speak—the way your voice rises and falls, gets louder or softer, and speeds up or slows down. It's like the melody of speech that shows emotion, meaning, and helps listeners understand whether you're asking a question, making a statement, or expressing feelings.
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Using intonation | TeachingEnglish | British Council
It's no surprise that many teachers don't feel confident about tackling it in the classroom. When teaching grammar or lexis, we find ways of making the language accessible to our learners. How then to do this with intonation?What is intonation?Why teach intonation?Can I improve my own awareness of intonation?How I help my students:Awareness-raisingIntonation and grammarIntonation and ...