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Intonation
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In phonetics, intonation refers to the pattern of rising and falling pitch in speech, which conveys meaning, emotion, and emphasis.
In der Phonetik bezieht sich die Intonation auf das Muster von steigender und fallender Tonhöhe in der Sprache, das Bedeutung, Emotion und Betonung vermittelt.
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?
Verschiedene Sprachen haben unterschiedliche Intonationsmuster, wie die steigende Intonation am Ende von Ja-Nein-Fragen im Englischen, wie in 'Are you coming?'
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the action of singing in a monotone or unvarying pitch
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The choir struggled with intonation in the opening hymn.
Students practiced intonation to avoid a flat delivery.
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the singing by a soloist of the opening phrase in plainsong or chant
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The cantor led the congregation with the intonation.
The intonation marked the start of the Gregorian chant.
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the production of musical tones, particularly the precision of pitch by voice or instrument
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The violinist 's intonation was flawless during the concerto.
He adjusted his intonation to match the piano.
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