Pitch movement in the tail
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7 English Intonaton )
tonic syllable: where pitch movement begins tail: syllables after the tonic syllable -my \hamp ster likes Britney Spears -my /hamp ster likes Britney Spears -my vhamp ster likes Britney Spears 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’) 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! 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 Dostları ilə paylaş: