Intonation is a feature of pronunciation and common to all languages. Other features of pronunciation include stress, rhythm, connected speech and accent. As with these other features, intonation is about how we say something rather than what we say. The best way to improve your intonation is simply to become more aware of it. By listening carefully to a recorded conversation and record your own voice
Abstract This paper describes intonational cues to discourse structure, and the role that intonation...
Intonation is the most difficult area of foreign language learning; therefore, the elements of inton...
Intonation is the phonologically structured variation in phonetic features, primarily pitch, to expr...
Intonation is a universal language. There are no spoken languages in which the prosodic parameters d...
Speech sounds must have an “inflection”: any monotone delivery of utterances would be perceived as u...
The description of English intonation as a system shows that intonation is as systematic as other pa...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 100-112)Intonation is an omnipresent but elusive feature ...
The rules for assigning phrasal intonation to sentences are assumed to require an autonomous level o...
Depending on the unique features of the phonetic structure of each language, their intonation also d...
The Structure of Intonational Meaning presents a linguistic study of English intonation, described i...
Several evidences of research into segmental phonology abound, but not much has been done on intonat...
Intonation is very important in communication as it gives information beyond just the basic meaning ...
ABSTRACT (English version) Zanola A. (2004), English Intonation: British and American Approaches, La...
A long-standing observation about English is that intonation can disambiguate an otherwise ambiguous...
While revisiting some of the most influential studies on English oral language of the past, the Auth...
Abstract This paper describes intonational cues to discourse structure, and the role that intonation...
Intonation is the most difficult area of foreign language learning; therefore, the elements of inton...
Intonation is the phonologically structured variation in phonetic features, primarily pitch, to expr...
Intonation is a universal language. There are no spoken languages in which the prosodic parameters d...
Speech sounds must have an “inflection”: any monotone delivery of utterances would be perceived as u...
The description of English intonation as a system shows that intonation is as systematic as other pa...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 100-112)Intonation is an omnipresent but elusive feature ...
The rules for assigning phrasal intonation to sentences are assumed to require an autonomous level o...
Depending on the unique features of the phonetic structure of each language, their intonation also d...
The Structure of Intonational Meaning presents a linguistic study of English intonation, described i...
Several evidences of research into segmental phonology abound, but not much has been done on intonat...
Intonation is very important in communication as it gives information beyond just the basic meaning ...
ABSTRACT (English version) Zanola A. (2004), English Intonation: British and American Approaches, La...
A long-standing observation about English is that intonation can disambiguate an otherwise ambiguous...
While revisiting some of the most influential studies on English oral language of the past, the Auth...
Abstract This paper describes intonational cues to discourse structure, and the role that intonation...
Intonation is the most difficult area of foreign language learning; therefore, the elements of inton...
Intonation is the phonologically structured variation in phonetic features, primarily pitch, to expr...