Search results for "Intonation (linguistics)" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • form an intelligible communication. In linguistics, the grammar of a natural ... Outside linguistics, the term grammar is often used in a rather different ...
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  • as well as prosodic features such as rhythm, intonation and stress. Likewise, written texts have nonverbal elements such as handwriting style, spatial ...
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  • In phonology and linguistics, a phoneme (/ˈfoʊniːm/) is a unit ... do not have phonemic tone, but they use intonation for functions such as emphasis ...
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  • For Bengali words, intonation or pitch of voice has minor significance ... following words carry a low tone. This intonation pattern extends to wh-questions ...
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  • Prosody is the study of the meter, rhythm, and intonation of a poem ... are stress-timed languages. Varying intonation also affects how rhythm ...
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  • * Ashton, E. O. 1947. Swahili Grammar: Including Intonation. Essex: ... University of California Publications in Linguistics, v. 121. ...
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  • The scientific study of language is called linguistics. Critical examinations ... language as it is studied in the discipline of linguistics. ...
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  • third. A major triad chord when played in just intonation (most often the case in a cappella vocal ensemble singing), will contain such a pure major third. ...
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  • standard features of pronunciation and intonation, vocabulary, and grammar ... Category:Linguistics 209812825 ...
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