Similar words: international relations, international, nationalization, multinational corporation, public international law, private international law, national, zonation. Meaning: [‚ɪntəʊ'neɪʃn] n. 1. rise and fall of the voice pitch 2. singing by a soloist of the opening piece of plainsong 3. the act of singing in a monotonous tone 4. the production of musical tones (by voice or instrument); especially the exactitude of the pitch relations.
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31. This synthesizer is by far the best I have heard because it varies the intonation and doesn't speak like a Dalek.
32. Accompanying listening tapes provide models for exceptionally thorough work on pronunciation, stress, and intonation.
33. We will begin by looking at intonation in the shortest piece of speech we can find - the single syllable.
34. The students repeat the last segment several times with correct stress and intonation.
35. When you make your calls, ensure that you speak clearly and precisely. Pay attention to your intonation and emphasis.
36. In particular, their intonation, a special problem in such thickly scored music, is most impressive.
37. Not only was the gentleman's intonation unmistakably genteel, but he was slurring his words very slightly.
38. Tonal languages also have intonation patterns which may override the basic tone of the words.
39. And with a faintly questioning intonation that fitzAlan would have to be deaf to miss.
40. Elision is a closely related subject, and in considering intonation the difference between strong and weak syllables is also important.
41. If the investigation is undertaken by some one primarily interested in intonation, for example, the data selected has to meet certain requirements.
42. One can speak volumes with a few little sounds, given the proper context and intonation.
43. He imitates the teacher's intonation.
44. Dorothea said with the musical intonation.
45. The main suprasegmental features include stress, intonation, and tone.
46. Listen and practice. Note the rising and falling intonation.
47. To introduce and consolidate common intonation pattern with"wh?" questions.
48. What is the American intonation pattern?
49. The main suprasegmental features include stress, tone and intonation.
50. English intonation is not hard to learn.
51. His intonation proclaimed him an English.
52. She speaks English with very natural intonation.
53. The indirect question below has a rising intonation.
54. The meaning – distinctive function of the tone is especially important in tone languages. English is not a tone language,[sentencedict.com] but an intonation language.
55. The exclamatory markers are especially important for the recognition of the non - typical exclamatory intonation.
56. Its variations in pronunciation, stress, rhythm and intonation have befuddled the computer.
57. You left us a deep impression by your tender intonation, your warm embrace, your forceful silhouette, your dumpish eyes, and the tear sliding from your eyes. I have seen you long time ago. Sentencedict.com
58. You conquered us drastically by your tender intonation, your warm embrace, your forceful silhouette, your mopish eyes, tear sliding from your eyes. I have saw you long time ago.
59. Generally speaking, they are divided into two kinds, tone language and intonation language.
60. The essence distinguishing of two conceptions is the different method to confirm intonation, the first one depend on each note absolute pitch, and second one rely on the distance of interval.
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