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They use intonational cues to signal the start of a new paragraph.
Moving the intonational boundary in the above example will change the interpretation of the sentence.
After a slight lack of intonational focus at the start, the performance was a fine exercise in sustained intensity.
It seems for this reason that the differences the listeners identified, if they existed at all, were not intonational.
The delicate opening of the finale was an intonational free-for-all.
This jargon babbling with intonational contours the language being learned.
Michael Sylvester, the tenor, overcame early intonational problems and finished well.
The first part of the reduplicant bears contrastive intonational stress.
The fine intonational differences between different instances of the same swara are called srutis.
There are plenty of vocal and intonational shortcomings that would have been corrected in retakes.
But Cureton then groups clitic phrases into what he considers the intonational structure to be.
We now turn to the second main area of intonational discourse function, the regulation of conversational behaviour.
The whole was marred only slightly by an occasional intonational blurring or mistuned attack.
Mr. Brown's intonational accuracy, though far above average, was also far from flawless.
Like any good conductor, he ignores a wrong note or intonational slip, trusting that a professional player will clean it up the next time.
They may also associate tones onto the intonational pattern of a sentence and becoming confused with such inflectional changes.
Pitch accent is a term used in autosegmental-metrical theory for local intonational features that are associated with particular syllables.
Mr. Luxon's singing featured one intonational misadventure after another.
When we come to look at more complex intonation patterns, we will see that defining intonational 'meanings' does not become any easier.
The vocal approach is characterized by a lack of variety; shifts in pitch, volume, or intonational style are relatively infrequent.
Intonational lapses were few and minor; ensemble lapses, fewer.
Vibrato has its uses; for one, it mitigates intonational imperfections and lapses in unison.
Motherese tends to be produced at a slower rate, with more pronounced pauses and exaggerated intonational contours.
Intonational meaning in Cameroon English discourse: a sociolinguistic perspective.
He incorporated the chant native to the Lavra, preserving its intonational uniformity and adding his personal interpretation.