Intonation let’s consider the following example first


Pitch movement in the tail



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Pitch movement in the tail

  • tonic syllable: where pitch movement begins
  • tail: syllables after the tonic syllable
  • -my \hampster likes Britney Spears
  • -my /hampster likes Britney Spears
  • -my vhampster likes Britney Spears

Complex tones and pitch height

  • Each of these tones may express particular attitudes:
  • Fall: neutral statement
  • Rise: neutral question, doubt
  • Fall-Rise: scepticism
  • Rise-Fall: emphatic statement
  • Level: boredom, disinterest
  • In ordinary speech intonation tends to take place within the lower part of the speaker´s pitch range. Only with strong feelings we use extra pitch height.

Fall: neutral statement, conclusion

  • E.g. Have you seen Ann?
  • Yes. (Falling intonation indicates
  • ‘I have answered your question and do not intend to add anything else’)

Rise: questioning, doubt, desire to continue conversation

  • E.g. Have you seen Ann lately?
  • Yes… (Rising intonation indicates ‘I want to continue the conversation, I am curious’)

Rise-Fall: emphatic statement, irritation, command

  • Do I really have to clean my room?
  • Yes!

Fall-Rise: surprise, scepticism

  • Ann and Peter were on good terms at the party?
  • Yes!

Level: boredom, lack of interest

  • Can you remember Peter Jackson, the cost consultant for our company in Taiwan? The other day in the office I invited him for dinner, he’ll be coming tomorrow.
  • Yes.

We shall begin by considering the fall: here is a tone unit solely composed of a tonic syllable

Things become more complicated when we add syllables


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