intonation
51Intonation prosodique — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Intonation. Musicalité de la langue due à la hauteur et à l intensité des voyelles, l intonation prosodique structure le discours (elle marque l interrogation, l exclamation, par exemple) et peut indiquer l état… …
52intonation pattern — noun intonations characteristic of questions and requests and statements • Hypernyms: ↑intonation, ↑modulation, ↑pitch contour * * * noun : a unit of speech melody in a language or dialect that contributes to the total meaning of an utterance one …
53Intonation Music Festival — The Intonation Music Festival was a yearly summer music festival held at [http://www.planet99.com/chicago/tour/11828x.html Union Park] in Chicago, Illinois. 2005 The festival was held on July 16 July 17, 2005. It was curated and launched by… …
54intonation — noun Date: 1620 1. something that is intoned; specifically the opening tones of a Gregorian chant 2. the act of intoning and especially of chanting 3. the ability to play or sing notes in tune 4. manner of utterance; specifically the rise and… …
55Intonation — См. intonazione …
56intonation — См. intonazione …
57Intonation — The first two or three notes of a Gregorian chant introducing the recitative note; usually sung without the organ, by one of the Clergy or choir who is called the Cantor or Precentor …
58Intonation — Sætningsmelodi (sprogets tonegang) …
59Intonation — In·to·na·ti·on [ tsi̯oːn] die; , en; Ling; die Art, wie man die Wörter betont und wie die (Tonhöhe der) Stimme beim Sprechen steigt und fällt …
60intonation — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. inflection or modulation [of voice]; tuning. See sound, music. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. inflection, pitch pattern, tone, accent; see accent 2 , 3 , inflection , sound 2 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) …