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It seems clear , then , that the connection between stylized intonation and calling is incidental . Calls can occur with and without stylized intonation ; and more importantly , stylized intonation can occur at calling volumes and at ...
It seems clear , then , that the connection between stylized intonation and calling is incidental . Calls can occur with and without stylized intonation ; and more importantly , stylized intonation can occur at calling volumes and at ...
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This is exactly the sort of relationship we have just seen : falling contours can be stylized or not [ level pitch sequence or falling pitch ) , but if they are stylized they can be stylized a little ( normal conversational voice ) or a ...
This is exactly the sort of relationship we have just seen : falling contours can be stylized or not [ level pitch sequence or falling pitch ) , but if they are stylized they can be stylized a little ( normal conversational voice ) or a ...
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The relationship of stylized and plain intonation involves generalizations based on direction , and thus supports Bolinger's view that chopping up intonation contours into distinctive levels is an artificial atomization imposed from ...
The relationship of stylized and plain intonation involves generalizations based on direction , and thus supports Bolinger's view that chopping up intonation contours into distinctive levels is an artificial atomization imposed from ...
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Stylized intonation D Robert Ladd Jr | 517 |
Vowel features Mona Lindau | 541 |
Conditionals are topics John Haiman | 564 |
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