intonation
61Intonation — 1. (Musik): Orgelvorspiel, Präludium. 2. Akzent, Aussprache, Sprachfärbung, Ton, Tonfall; (Sprachwiss.): Lautung, Satzmelodie, Sprachmelodie …
62intonation — in|to|na|tion [ ,ıntə neıʃn ] noun count or uncount * the way in which your voice rises or falls when you speak …
63intonation — in·to·na·tion || ‚ɪntəʊ neɪʃn n. act of intoning or chanting; rise and fall of the voice in speech; production of musical tones …
64intonation — noun 1》 the rise and fall of the voice in speaking. ↘the action of intoning. 2》 accuracy of pitch. 3》 the opening phrase of a plainsong melody. Derivatives intonate verb intonational adjective …
65intonation — n. Tone, cadence, modulation of voice …
66intonation — noun (C, U) 1 the way in which the level of your voice changes in order to add meaning to what you are saying, for example by going up at the end of a question 2 (U) the act of intoning something …
67intonation — in·to·na·tion …
68intonation — [ˌɪntəˈneɪʃ(ə)n] noun [C/U] the way in which your voice rises and falls when you speak …
69intonation — in•to•na•tion [[t]ˌɪn toʊˈneɪ ʃən, tə [/t]] n. 1) phn the pattern or melody of pitch changes in connected speech, esp. the pitch pattern of a sentence, which distinguishes kinds of sentences or speakers of different language cultures 2) the act… …
70intonation — Ex.: Tu viens demain. Tu viens demain ? Tu viens demain ! C est la maniere de prononcer une phrase, en montant ou baissant la voix, de facon significative. La ponctuation peut traduire certaines intonations …