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ENGLISH PHONETICS

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The syllable pronounced with the special Rise is pitched lower than the first stressed 
syllable. This Scale is widely used in reading descriptive prose.
III.
The Descending Sliding Scale 
is formed by a descending series of stressed syllables 
pronounced with downward slides, so that each slide begins a little higher than the end 
of the preceding one. 
You 

can’t

mean 
ˇ
that


 


 
This scale gives prominence to all the stressed words in the utterance. It is usually 
combined with Fall-Rise. 
IV.
The Descending Scandent Scale 
is formed by a descending series of syllables 
pronounced with pitch rises within stressed syllables while each of the unstressed 
ones is pitched a little higher than the preceding syllable. It is used for emphasis 
expressing liveliness, irony. 

I

hate

doing 
ˎ
nothing. 
 

 

 


 
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V.
The Ascending Stepping Scale 
is formed by an ascending series of syllables in 
which each stressed syllable is pitched a little higher than the preceding one. The 
unstressed syllables between them rise gradually. It is used to show surprise
interest, protest. 
I could 
ˏ
hardly be
'
lieve my `eyes. 
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.
.
 
· ˙ 

VI.
The Ascending Sliding Scale 
is formed by an ascending series of syllables in 
which each stressed syllable is pronounced with a slide, while each of the unstressed 
syllables is pitched a little lower than the end of the preceding syllable. 
It’s 

such a 

pity that you 

can’t 
ˋ
come.



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