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− | + | '''Intonation''' refers to changes in [[fundamental frequency]] during the course of an [[utterance]]. Intonation carries information that is not provided by the stream of consonants and vowels. It might tell the listener whether the sentence is a question or a statement, or whether more will follow. Intonation may also signal differences in meaning or in attitude. | |
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* [http://ling.ohio-state.edu/~tobi/ Conventions for Transcribing Intonation: ToBI] | * [http://ling.ohio-state.edu/~tobi/ Conventions for Transcribing Intonation: ToBI] | ||
* [http://www-uilots.let.uu.nl/~audiufon/data/intonatie.html Audiodemonstration]<br /> | * [http://www-uilots.let.uu.nl/~audiufon/data/intonatie.html Audiodemonstration]<br /> | ||
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+ | ===Other languages=== | ||
+ | German [[Intonation (de)]] | ||
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[[Category:Phonetics]] | [[Category:Phonetics]] |
Latest revision as of 22:14, 15 February 2009
Intonation refers to changes in fundamental frequency during the course of an utterance. Intonation carries information that is not provided by the stream of consonants and vowels. It might tell the listener whether the sentence is a question or a statement, or whether more will follow. Intonation may also signal differences in meaning or in attitude.
Link
Other languages
German Intonation (de)