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in·to·na·tion pat·tern

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  1. intonation patternnoun

    intonations characteristic of questions and requests and statements

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  1. intonation pattern

    In linguistics, a prosodic unit is a segment of speech that occurs with specific prosodic properties. These properties can be those of stress, intonation (a single pitch and rhythm contour), or tonal patterns. Prosodic units occur at a hierarchy of levels, from the metrical foot and phonological word to the intonational unit (IU) and to a complete utterance. However, the term is generally restricted to intermediate levels which do not have a dedicated terminology. Prosodic units do not generally correspond to syntactic units, such as phrases and clauses; it is thought that they reflect different aspects of how the brain processes speech, with prosodic units being generated through on-line interaction and processing, and with morphosyntactic units being more automated.

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  1. intonation pattern

    An intonation pattern refers to the rise and fall of vocal pitch during speech. It's a crucial part of spoken language that can significantly impact the meaning and interpretation of a sentence. Intonation patterns can express different meanings, emotions, and attitudes and can also indicate whether a statement is a question, command, or comment.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of intonation pattern in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of intonation pattern in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9


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  • نمط التجويدArabic
  • イントネーションパターンJapanese
  • intonation کے پیٹرنUrdu

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