Intonation is referred to as a prosodic feature of English. - Intonation is referred to as a prosodic feature of English.
- It is used to describe variations in pitch, tone, stress, tempo and rhythm
- The form of English intonation is often to be based on three aspects
- The division of speech into units
- The highlighting of particular words and syllables
- The choice of pitch movement
- Indicating the attitudes and emotions of the speaker
- Define the difference between statements, commands and questions
- Focusing on important elements of the spoken message
Intonation is very closely linked to grammar, or more specifically, sentence structure - Intonation is very closely linked to grammar, or more specifically, sentence structure
- Because English has a fairly strictly fixed word order, it is not an opinion about something.
- Therefore, it becomes necessary to shift our intonation to highlight information that is key to our point.
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- Blakemore, D.,1995. Understanding Utterances : An introduction to pragmatics. A book review. Lingua, 96, pp. 267- 286
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- Austin, J.L., 1955. How to do things with words. Oxford: University Press
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