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Pronunciation: Stress and Intonation ... Intonation from ESL Pronunciation Work Page ... Intonation Practice...
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Stress, rhythm and intonation are inextricably linked. It is almost impossible to speak of any one of these aspects of spoken English without referring to the others. However it is clearly necessary for the sake of clarity to deal with each one individually.
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Current methods of teaching English intonation, rhythm, stress placement and timing. ... Teaching English intonation and stress patterns ... Recommended materials for practice in English stress and intonation patterns...
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An important feature of English intonation is the use of an intonational accent (and extra stress) to mark the focus of a sentence. Normally this focus accent goes on the last major word of the sentence, but it can come earlier in order to emphasize one of the earlier words or to contrast it with something else.
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Stress, Rhythm, Intonation - Teaching Notes ... Almost any teaching material can be adapted to learning supra-segmental phonology (= the fancy name for stress, intonation and rythm). One of the few really useful books I have found which is purpose-built for teaching students (and teachers!) this stuff is W.
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Boyle, J., 1987. Perspectives on stress and intonation in language learning. System, 15(2):189--195. ... Document Not in Databas ... Context Related Articles ; This paper is cited by the following papers: A Prosodic Corpus of Non-Native Speech - Milde, Gut (2002) (Correct); Online articles have much greater impact...
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Study Of English Stress And Intonation - Presentation Transcript ... In linguistics, intonation is the variation of pitch when speaking. Intonation and stress are two main elements of linguistic prosody. Intonation is the "music" of a language, and is perhaps the most important element of a good accent.
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