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Intonation
What is "intonation"?
Intonation refers to the variation in pitch while speaking, which helps convey meaning, emotion, and attitude. It involves the rise and fall of voice pitch over phrases and sentences, indicating whether a statement is a question, a command, or an expression of surprise, among other things. For example, in English, a rising intonation at the end of a sentence often suggests a question, while a falling intonation may indicate a statement or command. Intonation is important for effective communication, as it can change the intended meaning and help listeners interpret the speaker's emotions and intent.
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In phonetics, intonation refers to the pattern of rising and falling pitch in speech, which conveys meaning, emotion, and emphasis.
V oblasti fonetiky se intonace (intonovaní) odkazuje na vzorec stoupajícího a klesajícího tónu v řeči, který vyjadřuje význam, emoce a důraz.
Different languages have distinct intonation patterns, such as the rising intonation at the end of yes-no questions in English, as in ' Are you coming?
Různé jazyky mají odlišné intonační vzory, jako například vzrůstající intonace na konci otázek typu ano-ne v angličtině, jako v 'Přijdeš?'
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intonace, zpěv v monotónním tónu
the act of singing in a monotonous tone
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intonace, intonování
singing by a soloist of the opening piece of plainsong
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intonace, intonování
the production of musical tones (by voice or instrument); especially the exactitude of the pitch relations

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