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    1. conversation was interrupted by the final intonation from


    2. She heard the hopeless doubt that filled her intonation as her beloved’s name returned


    3. He was turning Kiri’s words round in his head, analysing everything down to the intonation, but still finding no deeper understanding


    4. The man spoke High Helican, but it had somewhat mutated over the years probably, flex and intonation at wild variance from the original


    5. Meredith asked, with a rather odd intonation


    6. “Oh,” I said, feeling guilty about the intonation I’d used to


    7. word, or even the intonation of a letter


    8. phrases in my head, even thinking about the intonation I would


    9. It changed to a man’s voice with flat intonation


    10. Her intonation made it clear this was an order and not a request

    11. Of course it helped that I spoke the language - though perhaps not with the same intonation


    12. Completed the act, the words went out with the meek intonation of an infant:


    13. reproduction of the voice and intonation and the habitual expressions of the


    14. The shaman was talking now, a harsh, guttural intonation that yet carried the hiss of a cobra


    15. Don't expect your budgie to ever sound as clear as an African grey or an Amazon parrot, whose larger sound boxes produce more modulated tones that can actually resemble human intonation


    16. At the same time, these can help the teacher to keep the class mainly in English, to use correct pronunciation and intonation and to give the children basic building blocks of language with which to communicate


    17. The man is in the car and he's driving" and questions in affirmative form with rising intonation e


    18. * they are essential for intonation


    19. Finally, and perhaps the most important reason, young children have an intrinsic interest in and will spontaneously take part in, sound, rhythm and music, thereby practising pronunciation, stress and intonation, which are the equivalents in language of sound, rhythm and music


    20. Song is the musical representation of a language, and can be used in the classroom together with rhymes, jingles, chants and story refrains to help children acquire and use the English "music" or intonation

    21. A few basic hints on intonation


    22. These three very simple notions are easy to learn and apply and will make a huge difference to your intonation in the classroom


    23. In English songs, especially children’s songs, the tune tends to show the same voice movements as the words, so the song itself can help children to reproduce intonation


    24. Nothing could prepare her for the thunk, thunk, thunk of the war club, its intonation emanating from the flimsy structure like beastly vomit


    25. The intonation was sad and not mocking as some of the other men’s had been


    26. He continued with heavy caution in his intonation, “I take it Peter is a very good friend, ma’am?”


    27. A syllable may have a rising intonation, when the beginning of the syllable is pronounced


    28. Your intonation is correct, you write smoothly and quickly


    29. Aussie intonation slipping out of his mouth like a drunk fal ing out of pub at


    30. there were fifteen of us; I recognized Puértolas’s voice by its high-pitched intonation, which still haunts me

    31. Obviously I’m not responding as quickly as he wants, because he repeats his opening line: the same dark intonation, a piercing finger pointing at me, the same splashes of saliva


    32. My intonation went down and up


    33. • Changing the intonation of the voice


    34. Pay close attention to the intonation, the weight given to each syllable and where the pauses come


    35. ' He pronounced the name of the nation’s capital with a bush-Australian intonation


    36. “Deland Gaunt,” rumbled Ralf in his somber, prophesorial intonation


    37. Syriac has a distinctive rhythm and intonation to it


    38. intonation of her voice


    39. with her intonation and her narrative


    40. philosophy related to Amen is found throughout the Bible, including the mysterious intonation,

    41. is openly used as a mysterious intonation throughout


    42. It was definitely of Spanish origin but the intonation had a slight Northern twang to it


    43. Proud said something in a language Smith could not understand but from the intonation in her voice he could tell she was not indulging in pleasantries


    44. ‘Papa likes Alyoshka,’ he repeated with the same intonation and I understood we had exhausted the possibilities of my native language


    45. ‘Normalna,’ he said raising his eyebrows, it’s okay, adding in English ‘Papa likes Alyoshka,’ the intonation the same as before


    46. He regarded Scott and Ingrid with the same, easy smile as the one worn by his partner, and his voice, when he spoke, contained the same roller-coaster-like intonation


    47. Something peculiar betrayed itself in the very intonation of his voice


    48. Meg obediently following the long grass-blade which her new tutor used to point with, read slowly and timidly, unconsciously making poetry of the hard words by the soft intonation of her musical voice


    49. But, at the same time, the intonation was so soft that, however strange the speech might seem, it was impossible to be offended at it


    50. The poor lady sang Killarney in a bodiless gasping voice, with all the old-fashioned mannerisms of intonation and pronunciation which she believed lent elegance to her singing





























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    intonation chanting modulation pitch contour emphasis inflection rhythm stroke cadence