- Look up
intonation, intonate, or
intonational in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Intonation may
refer to:
Intonation (linguistics),
variation of speaking...
- In linguistics,
intonation is the
variation in
pitch used to
indicate the speaker's
attitudes and emotions, to
highlight or
focus an expression, to signal...
- In music, just
intonation or pure
intonation is the
tuning of
musical intervals as
whole number ratios (such as 3:2 or 4:3) of frequencies. An interval...
- In music,
intonation is the
pitch accuracy of a
musician or
musical instrument.
Intonation may be flat, sharp, or both,
successively or simultaneously...
- (HRT), also
known as
rising inflection, upspeak, uptalk, or high
rising intonation (HRI), is a
feature of some
variants of
English where declarative sentences...
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eventually emulating typical speech intonation and
rhythmic patterns. A
therapist will
usually begin by
introducing an
intonation to
their patient through humming...
- (and, to a
limited extent, prosodic)
sounds in oral language: phones,
intonation and the
separation of syllables. To
represent additional qualities of...
- America. Poser,
William (1985). The
Phonetics and
Phonology of Tone and
Intonation in ****anese. M****achusetts: M****achusetts
Institute of Technology. Vance...
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Pythagorean intonation as that will make the
scale sound best in tune, then
reverting to
other temperaments for
other p****ages (just
intonation for chordal...
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adjective to
describe a
singer or
musician performing a note in
which the
intonation is an
eighth or a
quarter of a
semitone too low.
flautando Flutelike mode;...