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If real thanks or real apologies are intended , we must use the intonation that says we mean it . In either case , the volume is that of normal conversation , not calling . It seems clear , then , that the connection between stylized ...
If real thanks or real apologies are intended , we must use the intonation that says we mean it . In either case , the volume is that of normal conversation , not calling . It seems clear , then , that the connection between stylized ...
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Applied to intonation , Bolinger's concept can be summarized informally as : ' Either an intonational ) phenomenon is there or it isn't ( all - or - none ) , but if it is there , it can be there a little or a lot ( gradient ) .
Applied to intonation , Bolinger's concept can be summarized informally as : ' Either an intonational ) phenomenon is there or it isn't ( all - or - none ) , but if it is there , it can be there a little or a lot ( gradient ) .
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Prosodic systems and intonation in English . Cambridge : University Press . Fox , ANTHONY . 1969. A forgotten English tone . Le Maître Phonétique 84.13–14 . 1970. The forgotten tone : a reply . Le Maître Phonétique 85.29–31 .
Prosodic systems and intonation in English . Cambridge : University Press . Fox , ANTHONY . 1969. A forgotten English tone . Le Maître Phonétique 84.13–14 . 1970. The forgotten tone : a reply . Le Maître Phonétique 85.29–31 .
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