what is an intonation question? give an example
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Intonation is particularly important in expressing questions in spoken English. For example, take the sentence, "When does the meeting start?" The word "start"—including the question mark—rises up or comes up in your voice when you utter the word, notes the website English Pronunciation Roadmap.
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The information question intonation is a rapid fall-off from high pitch on the first word of a non-yes/no question, often followed by a small rise in pitch on the last syllable of the question.
YES/NO QUESTION INTONATION - EXAMPLES
•Is he a policeman?
•Could she do it?
•Is she sleeping right now?
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