Depending on the unique features of the phonetic structure of each language, their intonation also differs from each other. The concept of pronunciation norms of the language includes intonation and its components. Intonation not only puts sentences into certain forms, but also divides them into meaning units - syntagms in order to make the ideas expressed in the sentences understandable. Foreign linguists also note that it is necessary to pay a lot of attention to sentence stress and melody in speech. Intonation not only organizes sentences, but also determines their communicative types, marks connections between sentences, expresses modal emotional relationships. Intonation is the main leading tool in living speech
The article examines the pragmatic role of intonation whose prime function is to enable the hearer t...
The article examines the pragmatic role of intonation whose prime function is to enable the hearer t...
Intonation is considered to be one of the elements of the so called non-verbal communica-tion system...
For the non-linguist, intonation is often thought of as a feature of human voice which conveys emoti...
Intonation is very important in communication as it gives information beyond just the basic meaning ...
It is known that phonostylistics is a new direction that emerged between the sciences of phonetics a...
This paper provides an overview of the role of intonation (prosody) in speech communication, with sp...
Intonation is a very complex language unit. It has many functions, and these functions are performed...
The rules for assigning phrasal intonation to sentences are assumed to require an autonomous level o...
Intonation is a feature of pronunciation and common to all languages. Other features of pronunciatio...
AbstractThis paper deals with some questions of description and study of intonation in the languages...
Intonation is a universal language. There are no spoken languages in which the prosodic parameters d...
The vocal expression of human emotions is embedded within language and the study of intonation has t...
The vocal expression of human emotions is embedded within language and the study of intonation has t...
This study focused on how pitch contours in German speech correlate with different emotions of the s...
The article examines the pragmatic role of intonation whose prime function is to enable the hearer t...
The article examines the pragmatic role of intonation whose prime function is to enable the hearer t...
Intonation is considered to be one of the elements of the so called non-verbal communica-tion system...
For the non-linguist, intonation is often thought of as a feature of human voice which conveys emoti...
Intonation is very important in communication as it gives information beyond just the basic meaning ...
It is known that phonostylistics is a new direction that emerged between the sciences of phonetics a...
This paper provides an overview of the role of intonation (prosody) in speech communication, with sp...
Intonation is a very complex language unit. It has many functions, and these functions are performed...
The rules for assigning phrasal intonation to sentences are assumed to require an autonomous level o...
Intonation is a feature of pronunciation and common to all languages. Other features of pronunciatio...
AbstractThis paper deals with some questions of description and study of intonation in the languages...
Intonation is a universal language. There are no spoken languages in which the prosodic parameters d...
The vocal expression of human emotions is embedded within language and the study of intonation has t...
The vocal expression of human emotions is embedded within language and the study of intonation has t...
This study focused on how pitch contours in German speech correlate with different emotions of the s...
The article examines the pragmatic role of intonation whose prime function is to enable the hearer t...
The article examines the pragmatic role of intonation whose prime function is to enable the hearer t...
Intonation is considered to be one of the elements of the so called non-verbal communica-tion system...