viernes, 29 de junio de 2012

                                 INTONATION    LINE

“Intonation”   is the melody of language and is made up of pitches that rise and fall. This rising and falling melody is used to communicate our intentions and our emotions.  In spoken language, intonation replaces punctuation. It tells the listener whether we are finished talking or whether we have something more to say; whether we are asking a question or making a statement. Intonation also gives information that words alone cannot give.
In can indicate anger, surprise, confusion, hesitation, sarcasm, interest, or lack of interest . If your speech has good has intonation it will be more dynamic and more interesting to listen to
Intonation: Intonation is the change of pitch used in the sound system of language, i.e. John? versus John! Sometimes intonation refers specifically to the use of change of pitch to show attitude or grammar in a language rather than vocabulary differences, in which case it is opposed to tone.




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