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: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tone_(linguistics)] | : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tone_(linguistics)] | ||
* '''intonation''' - the variation of pitch along a word where it does ''not'' distinguish words | * '''intonation''' - the variation of pitch (or other properties) along a word where it does ''not'' distinguish words | ||
: instead often to emphasize contrast of interpretation, emotion, or such {{verify}}) | : instead often to emphasize contrast of interpretation, emotion, or such {{verify}}) | ||
: Contrasted with tone | : Contrasted with tone | ||
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intonation_(linguistics)] | : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intonation_(linguistics)] | ||
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(e.g. irish has a rise anyway, question has to be stronger) | |||
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[[Category:Spoken]] | [[Category:Spoken]] | ||
[[Category:Phonetics]] | [[Category:Phonetics]] | ||
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lexical tone / (at syllable level) | |||
prosodic cues will e.g. distinshish between a record / to record | |||
tonogenesis - process by which tonal contrasts emerge from earlier non-tonal contrasts. T | |||
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