THE PHONOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF INTONATION

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  • DAVLATOVA LAYLO DONIYOR QIZI ##default.groups.name.author##
  • ZOIROVA DILFUZA XAYRIDDINOVNA ##default.groups.name.author##

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Keywords:Intonation, pitch, stress, rhythm, pitch contours, tone, emphasis, sentence types (e.g., declarative, interrogative), ponology, speech function, rising/falling intonation, discourse organization, prosody, tone group, linguistic signaling.

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Annotation:  The phonological aspects of intonation are concerned with how 
pitch, stress, and rhythm interact in spoken language to convey meaning. Intonation 
refers to the rise and fall in pitch over the course of an utterance, which can signal 
different types of speech functions, such as questions, statements, or commands. It also 
plays a key role in expressing emotions, indicating emphasis, and organizing discourse. 
Pitch variation is essential for distinguishing between different sentence types, such as 
declaratives and interrogatives, as well as for highlighting important information or 
signaling uncertainty. The patterns of intonation, often referred to as pitch contours, 
are  influenced  by  both  linguistic  rules  and  individual  speaker  characteristics. 
Understanding these phonological elements is crucial for effective communication, as 
intonation adds meaning that is not present in the individual words themselves. 

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5. https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/phonology

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2024-11-19