- The high
rising terminal (HRT), also
known as
rising inflection, upspeak,
uptalk, or high
rising intonation (HRI), is a
feature of some
variants of English...
- 1985.
Valleyspeak is po****rly
characterized by both the
steady use of
uptalk and its vocabulary. This
lends itself to
explicit language ideologies about...
- such as TikTok. This
style is
characterized by
linguistic features such as
uptalk,
where intonation rises at the end of
declarative sentences, and
vocal fry...
- and
Theoretical Approaches to
Prosody workshop) More on
uptalk of this author: Paul Warren,
Uptalk: the
phenomenon of
rising intonation,
Cambridge University...
-
found uptalk used
equally by
Southern Californian men and
women in 16% of
declarative statements. However,
women were
twice as
likely to use
uptalk in order...
- terminal – An
intonation pattern in some
varieties of
English ('upspeak', '
uptalk') Inquiry – Any
process that has the aim of
augmenting knowledge, resolving...
- such as "like" and "um," and
employ vocal variety,
including vocal fry and
uptalk, in
their speech. Notably, in the
realm of
social justice,
scholars and...
-
uncertain about the
origins of this mode of
speech -
which was
labelled '
Uptalk' in 1993.
Linguist Robin Lakoff was
taking interest in this
speech pattern...
-
Breathy voice Creaky voice High
rising terminal ****y baby
voice Slack voice Uptalk Valleyspeak Also
known as
pulse register, laryngealization,
pulse phonation...
-
female speech patterns in
earlier decades, such as a
controversy about "
uptalk" in the 1990s.
Breathy voice Betty Boop "Happy Birthday, Mr. President"...