A circumflex is a mark (eg ˆ) used over a vowel to indicate a falling-rising or rising-falling tone.
No
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.
No
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.
there are two kind of intonTION rissing and falling intonation
Rising intonation is used before the climax and falling intonation is used after the climax. Rising intonation Did you turn it on? Falling intonation How was your day?
The 3 basic types of intonation patterns are JUST INTONATION, EQUAL TEMPERMENT, and PYTHAGOREON INTONATION... :))
there is NO circumflex in the French word 'hache'; if you find one, it is a misspelling.
suspended intonation
The circumflex accent is used in French to denote historical pronunciation changes or to differentiate between homophones, such as in the words "du" (some) and "dû" (had to).