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Презентация на тему Intonation

What is intonation?Unity of speech melody, sentence stress (accent), voice quality (tamber) and speech tempo which enables the speaker to adequately communicate in speech his thoughts, will, emotions and attitude towards reality and the contents of
INTONATIONBy Elena A. Filimonova What is intonation?Unity of speech melody, sentence stress (accent), voice quality (tamber) Speech melody/ pitch = the variations in the pitch of the voice FUNCTIONS OF INTONATIONCOMMUNICATIVE:syntactical/ grammaticalaccentualindicative of communicative types of sentencesattitudinal/modalstylistic FUNCTIONS OF INTONATIONWhere are they going?Jane said her mother is fond of Components of intonationTamber?????Loudness??? The pitch or speech melody= variations in the height of the voice Stress in speech = greater prominence which is given to one or Intonation pattern and intonation groupPitch + loudness + tempo of speech = Tones= cooperation of different prosodic parameters Kinetic tones are classified according to the following principles:1) the direction of n u c l e a r  tone - carried by the INTONATION PATTERN R. Kingdon’s classification of tonesfalling tones rising tonesfalling-rising tones The tempo and pausationTempo = the rate (normal, slow and fast) of
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Слайд 2 What is intonation?
Unity of speech melody, sentence stress

What is intonation?Unity of speech melody, sentence stress (accent), voice quality

(accent), voice quality (tamber) and speech tempo which enables

the speaker to adequately communicate in speech his thoughts, will, emotions and attitude towards reality and the contents of the utterance.

Слайд 3 Speech melody/ pitch
= the variations in the

Speech melody/ pitch = the variations in the pitch of the

pitch of the voice which take place when voiced

sounds (esp. vowels & sonorants) are pronounced in connected speech.


Слайд 4 FUNCTIONS OF INTONATION
COMMUNICATIVE:
syntactical/ grammatical
accentual
indicative of communicative types of

FUNCTIONS OF INTONATIONCOMMUNICATIVE:syntactical/ grammaticalaccentualindicative of communicative types of sentencesattitudinal/modalstylistic

sentences
attitudinal/modal
stylistic


Слайд 5 FUNCTIONS OF INTONATION
Where are they going?
Jane said her

FUNCTIONS OF INTONATIONWhere are they going?Jane said her mother is fond

mother is fond of knitting.
Thank you for the compliment!


Слайд 6 Components of intonation
Tamber?????
Loudness???

Components of intonationTamber?????Loudness???

Слайд 7 The pitch or speech melody
= variations in the

The pitch or speech melody= variations in the height of the

height of the voice during speech.
A pitch level =

a certain relative height within the speaker's voice range
The interval between two different pitch levels is called the pitch range.




Слайд 8 Stress in speech = greater prominence which is

Stress in speech = greater prominence which is given to one

given to one or more words in a sentence

as compared with the other words of the same sentence.
The voice quality (tamber) = a special coloring of the voice in pronouncing sentences which shows the speaker's emotions, such as joy, sadness, irony, anger, indignation, etc.
The tempo of speech = the speed with which sentences or their parts are pronounced.
Rhythm= the recurrence of stressed syllables at more or less equal intervals of time.

Слайд 9 Intonation pattern and intonation group
Pitch + loudness +

Intonation pattern and intonation groupPitch + loudness + tempo of speech

tempo of speech = intonation pattern (the basic unit

of intonation)
An intonation pattern = one nucleus + other stressed or unstressed syllables normally preceding or following the nucleus.
The boundaries of an intonation pattern may be marked by stops of phonation, that is, temporal pauses.
Intonation patterns serve to actualise syntagms in oral speech (the syntagm is a group of words which is semantically and syntactically complete).

Intonation group = actualised syntagms
The intonation group may have the length of the whole phrase. But the phrase often contains more than one intonation group.
An intonation group has the following characteristics:
(a) It has at least one accented word carrying a marked change in pitch (a rise, a fall, etc.).
(b) It is pronounced at a certain rate and without any pause within it.
(c) It has some kind of voice quality.


Слайд 10 Tones= cooperation of

Tones= cooperation of different prosodic parameters Produced 1)

different prosodic parameters
Produced 1) by keeping the vocal

cords at a constant tension thus producing a tone of unvarying pitch.
2) by varying the tension of the vocal cords thus producing a tone of varying pitch.



Слайд 11 Kinetic tones
are classified according to the following

Kinetic tones are classified according to the following principles:1) the direction

principles:
1) the direction of the pitch change;
2) the width

of the pitch change, or its interval;
3) the relative position of the pitch change within the speaker's voice range (or register).
Kinetic tones are more significant for the utterance. Besides giving prominence to a word, kinetic tones perform a number of other functions referring to the total meaning of the utterance:
a) they indicate the communicative type of an utterance;
b) express the speaker's attitude towards the subject-matter, the listener and the situation;
c) single out the center of new information in an utterance or the point greater semantic importance as viewed by the speaker.

Static tones

give prominence to words: the higher varieties are usual associated with greater prominence.



Слайд 12 n u c l e a r

n u c l e a r tone - carried by the

tone
 - carried by the most important word (the last

notional word)
- a kinetic tone
- terminal, as it is always the last tone of an intonation group and serves as its boundary marker.
Not all stressed syllables are of equal importance. One of the syllables has the greater prominence than the others and forms the nucleus, or focal point of an intonation pattern. Formally the nucleus may be described as a strongly stressed syllable which is generally the last strongly accented syllable of an intonation pattern and which marks a significant change of pitch direction, that is, where the pitch goes distinctly up or down. The nuclear tone is the most important part of the intonation pattern without which the latter cannot exist at all. On the other hand an intonation pattern may consist of one syllable which is its nucleus.


Слайд 13 INTONATION PATTERN

INTONATION PATTERN

Слайд 14 R. Kingdon’s classification of tones
falling tones
rising tones
falling-rising

R. Kingdon’s classification of tonesfalling tones rising tonesfalling-rising tones

tones


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