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Falling Intonation:
suspended intonation
a mixture of rising and falling intonation
The answer is rising intonation and falling intonation
The inflection of one's voice involves rising and falling intonation.
Falling Intonation:
Dipping Intonation is when the pitch of the voice falls and then rises.Example:Your meeting will be dismissed at, won't it?
Questions answerable by yes or no are rising intonation. Questions starting with wh like: Who, what, where, how, and why are falling intonation. examples: What's your nam? Where do you live? Who are your parents? How old are you? Why are you here?
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Dipping Intonation is when the pitch of the voice falls and then rises.Example:Your meeting will be dismissed at, won't it?
The four intonation patterns are falling intonation, rising intonation and fall-rise intonation.
The answer is rising intonation and falling intonation
How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Intonation, intonation, intonation.
The answer is rising intonation and falling intonation
Monotone is an antonym for intonation.
Examples:1. Who is he? Falling intonation / Wh-question2. Is she here? Rising intonation / Yes/No or polarity type Question3. You´re going aren´t you? Rising intonation / Tag-question4. You aren´t going are you? Rising intonation / Tag-question5. Why did you do it? Falling intonation / Wh-question6. That´s so nice of you! Falling intonation / Exclamations7. Tim said that? Rising intonation / Repetition-question or confirmingexamples of rising and falling intonationsRISING INTONATION: a question that is answerable with "yes" or "no"1.Do you think he is funny? no2.Is your father handsome? yes3.Can you sing? yes4.Is this your school? yes5.Do you eat pasta? noFALLING INTONATION: a question that is not answerable by "yes" or "no" but is answerable by a simple sentence or statement1.What is the brand of your pencil? The brand of my pencil is Bic.2What is your Sister's name? My sister's name is Emily.3.What state do you live in? I live in Florida.4.Where do you work? I work in an office.5.What's your name? My name is John.- Mylene Bernardino
Examples:1. Who is he? Falling intonation / Wh-question2. Is she here? Rising intonation / Yes/No or polarity type Question3. You´re going aren´t you? Rising intonation / Tag-question4. You aren´t going are you? Rising intonation / Tag-question5. Why did you do it? Falling intonation / Wh-question6. That´s so nice of you! Falling intonation / Exclamations7. Tim said that? Rising intonation / Repetition-question or confirmingexamples of rising and falling intonationsRISING INTONATION: a question that is answerable with "yes" or "no"1.Do you think he is funny? no2.Is your father handsome? yes3.Can you sing? yes4.Is this your school? yes5.Do you eat pasta? noFALLING INTONATION: a question that is not answerable by "yes" or "no" but is answerable by a simple sentence or statement1.What is the brand of your pencil? The brand of my pencil is Bic.2What is your Sister's name? My sister's name is Emily.3.What state do you live in? I live in Florida.4.Where do you work? I work in an office.5.What's your name? My name is John.- Mylene Bernardino