- Look up intonation,
intonate, or
intonational in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Intonation may
refer to:
Intonation (linguistics),
variation of speaking...
- (or
augmented unison). The
sizes of S and X can be
compared to the just
intonated ratio 18:17
which is 99.0 cents. S
deviates from it by +18.2 cents, and...
- Yorùbá ṣebi (pronounced 'sheh-bi') is
often used at the
start or end of an
intonated sentence or question: "You are coming, right?"
becomes Ṣebi you dey come...
- than one
syntonic comma (about 21.5 cents) from the
corresponding justly intonated interval.
Intervals made up of 1, 2, 6, 10, or 11
semitones (e.g. major...
- century,
there already existed a
great wall
around the
historical centre,
intonating the
significance of the
community and
growth of the po****tion. This included...
- with this
court sociolect. All in all,
speaking Viennese masterly by
intonating sentences with
distinctive ups and
downs creates a very warm, melodic...
- dropped, and a new
stopbar design was added. This
design combined a pre-
intonated bridge and
tailpiece with two
studs just
behind the
bridge pickup. This...
- on
intonation and emphasis; for example, the
phrase "not bad" can be
intonated differently so as to mean
either "mediocre" or "excellent".
Along the...
- is
spelled in
monotone way [[DIs Iz 'Int@n,eItI2d sp'i:tS]] is
spelled intonated way If
eSpeakNG is used for
generation of
prosody data only, then prosody...
- setting, this was unusual, and
meant that they had
nothing against which to
intonate.
Noted cellist Reginald Kilbey refused to
downtune his
cello to
cover the...