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standard unemphatic falling intonation is the most common type of intonation in english. it is used in statements (declarative sentences), special questions, commands (imperative sentences), exclamatory sentences, in the first part of disjunctive questions and in the last part of alternative questions. (different types of sentences are described in basic word orderin the section grammar.) the final fall in english is used on the last stressed syllable of a sentence and falls stronger and deeper than the fall in russian.
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standard unemphatic falling intonation is the most common type of intonation in english. it is used in statements (declarative sentences), special questions, commands (imperative sentences), exclamatory sentences, in the first part of disjunctive questions and in the last part of alternative questions. (different types of sentences are described in basic word orderin the section grammar.) the final fall in english is used on the last stressed syllable of a sentence and falls stronger and deeper than the fall in russian.
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Hey Mate!
words that are important for meaning are generally
stressed in a sentence and those that are not important for meaning are
weakened and said quickly. Of the words that are stressed or said with extra
breath force one word stands out as more prominent than the others because
the pitch of the voice either moves from high to low or low to high on that
word. The movement of the pitch of the voice from high to low is called the
falling tone. A movement of the pitch of the voice from low to high is called
the rising tone.
Some examples are as:
We use the falling tone in:
i statements
ii wh-questions
iii exclamatory sentences
iv commands
v tag questions.
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