2.3.2. English and Native languages intonation
In linguistics, intonation is the variation of pitch. Intonation and stress are two main elements of linguistic prosody. Intonation is a part of suprasegmental phonology. Intonation helps to recognize the language that you hear in the same way as the melody of a song helps to recognize the song that you hear. That is why “Intonation” is the melody or music of a language. It consists of a number of components and comparing languages have difference in the number of these components.
For instance:
Components of intonation
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English
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Uzbek
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Russian
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Pitch
Sentence stress
Rhythm
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Melody
Stress
Pause
Rhythm
Temp
Timbre
Intensity
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Stress
Pause
Timbre
Melody
Temp
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Considering above mentioned components intonation can be divided into the following types in all three languages.
Besides the two basic types of intonation. Other main types of intonation include high fall, low fall, fall-rise, high-rise, midlevel rise, low rise, which is not classified in the other two languages.
Falling intonation is used for asking and giving information in normal, quiet, unemphatic style. Sounds more categorical, confident and convincing than rising intonation.
Standard patterns:
In all compared languages, falling intonation is used on the last stressed syllable of the sentence in:
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