- Look up
intonation, intonate, or
intonational in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Intonation may
refer to:
Intonation (linguistics),
variation of speaking...
- The
Phonology of Tone and
Intonation.
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-01200-3. Grabe,
Esther (2004). "
Intonational variation in
urban dialects...
- and
continuing to
increase in
frequency (up to 40%) to the end of the
intonational phrase. New
research suggests that the
actual rise can
occur one or more...
- In music, just
intonation or pure
intonation is a
tuning system in
which the
space between notes'
frequencies (called intervals) is a
whole number ratio...
- In music,
intonation is the
pitch accuracy of a
musician or
musical instrument.
Intonation may be flat, sharp, or both,
successively or simultaneously...
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divided into two or more
intonational phrases, at the end of each
intonational phrase. It can also
refer to a low or high
intonational tone at the beginning...
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Pitch accent is a term used in autosegmental-metrical
theory for
local intonational features that are ****ociated with
particular syllables.
Within this framework...
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Nespor & Vogel's hierarchies.
Utterance (U)
Intonational phrase (I-phrase, ι) also
known as: Full
intonational phrase Phonological phrase (P-phrase, Φ),...
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eventually emulating typical speech intonation and
rhythmic patterns. A
therapist will
usually begin by
introducing an
intonation to
their patient through humming...
- (and, to a
limited extent, prosodic)
sounds in oral language: phones,
intonation and the
separation of syllables. To
represent additional qualities of...