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... intonation ; and more importantly , stylized intonation can occur at calling volumes and at normal conversational levels . Actually , ' secondary ' might be a better way to describe the connection than ' incidental ' , since there ...
... intonation ; and more importantly , stylized intonation can occur at calling volumes and at normal conversational levels . Actually , ' secondary ' might be a better way to describe the connection than ' incidental ' , since there ...
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... intonation must have some connection to music.5 Gardiner finds a ' hierarchy of melodic forms ' from the least formalized ( normal speech intonation ) to the most formalized ( accompanied singing ) —with the spiels of talking blues ...
... intonation must have some connection to music.5 Gardiner finds a ' hierarchy of melodic forms ' from the least formalized ( normal speech intonation ) to the most formalized ( accompanied singing ) —with the spiels of talking blues ...
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... intonation contrasts in American English . ( UCLA working papers in phonetics , 13. ) Los Angeles . HALLIDAY , M. A. K. 1967. Intonation and grammar in British English . The Hague : Mouton . HOCKETT , C. F. 1955. A manual of phonology ...
... intonation contrasts in American English . ( UCLA working papers in phonetics , 13. ) Los Angeles . HALLIDAY , M. A. K. 1967. Intonation and grammar in British English . The Hague : Mouton . HOCKETT , C. F. 1955. A manual of phonology ...
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