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33.Three types of intonations in English

 

The rise and fall of the voice during speech is described by intonation. Falling, rising, and fall-rise intonation are the three basic intonation patterns used in English.

Falling Intonation

The way the voice falls on the last stressed syllable of a phrase or group of syllables is known as falling intonation. In w-h questions, a decreasing intonation is quite prevalent.

*Where’s the nearest post-office?( A fall at the starting of the word post)

*What time does the film finish?( A fall at the starting of the word finish)

When we want to be extremely clear about something or when we declare something definitive, we also utilize falling intonation.

*I think we are completely lost. (A fall at the starting of the word lost)

*OK, here’s the magazine you wanted. ( A fall at the end of the word magazine)

Rising Intonation

The way the voice rises at the end of a sentence is known as rising intonation. Yes-or-no questions frequently use rising intonation.

*I hear the Health Centre is expanding. So, is that the new doctor?(A rise at the starting of the word doctor )

*Are you thirsty? ( A rise at the starting of the word thirsty )

Fall-rise Intonation

The voice dips and then rises with fall-rise intonation. When we wish to express uncertainty or the possibility that we may have more to say, we use fall-rise intonation at the end of our sentences.

*I don’t support any football team at the moment. (but I may change my mind in future). (Intonation at the starting of the word don’t and also a fall at the starting of the word moment and a rise at the end of it.)

*It rained every day in the first week. (but things improved after that). (Fall at the end of first and rise at the starting of week)

When we ask questions, particularly when we want information or encourage someone to do or have something, we use the fall-rise intonation. The questions sound more courteous because of the intonation pattern.

*Is this your camera?( Fall at the middle in camera and a rise at the end of the same word )

*Would you like another coffee?  ( A fall at the beginning and a rise at the ending of coffee)

 

References:

Intonation-Grammar-Cambridge-Dictionary.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/intonation%23:~:text%3DIntonation%2520describes%2520how%2520the%2520voice,intonation%2520and%2520fall%252Drise%2520intonation.&ved=2ahUKEwjdnoCG4aCDAxWl3jgGHfR8Bq0QFnoECBQQBQ&usg=AOvVaw0NXKmFh4rQAnUdilwwSUw1

Types of Intonations in Spoken English | Learn English

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.learngrammar.net/a/what-is-intonation-types-of-intonation-in-spoken-english&ved=2ahUKEwjdnoCG4aCDAxWl3jgGHfR8Bq0QFnoECDMQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0MIxvX1JESn2FC_tRbm2wa

Intonations:Definition, Examples and types

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.studysmarter.co.uk/explanations/english/prosody/intonation/&ved=2ahUKEwjdnoCG4aCDAxWl3jgGHfR8Bq0QFnoECDUQAQ&usg=AOvVaw09fHQA2Yn4dpeAk-FV1fLz

 

-Submitted by   Aymen Musthafa PM.

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Intonation describes how the voice rises and falls in speech. The three main patterns of intonation in English are falling intonation, rising intonation and fall-rise intonation.

Falling Intonation

Falling intonation describes how voice falls on the final stressed syllable of a phrase or a group of words.

Example : I don't think so. (The pitch falls at the end.)

Rising Intonation

Rising intonation describes how the voice rises at the end of a sentence.

Example: Is it your birthday ? (The pitch rises at the end.)

Fall-Rise Intonation

Fall-rise intonation describes how the voice falls and then rises.

Example: She is coming to the party, isn't she ? (The pitch rises and then falls, often                                used in tag questions or to express uncertainty.)

-Submitted  by  Jyothika  AC.



 

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