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High Prenuclear
Part + Low Rise
Meaning
Non-final parts of
utterances:
 adverbial
phrases
 enumeration
 initial subordinate clauses
 principal
clauses
formed by the
author’s words
 initial parts of
compound
sentences
Initial Parentheses
Incompleteness
Initial reporting
phrases
in reading
aloud - incompleteness
Reporting Phrases
in Reported
Speech
a common
pattern
Low Prenuclear Part +
Low Rise
-
-
Meaning
Falling tone
Meaning
Fall-Rise
Meaning
Non-final parts of
utter-s
Emphasis
Contrast
Non-final parts
of utter-s
 With not-low
ending
 With low
ending
Semantic
weight
Semantic independence
Initial Parentheses
Weight and
importance
Initial Parentheses additional
emphasis or
contrast
Initial reporting
phrases
When it is
long in reading aloud
Initial reporting
phrases
Reporting
Phrases in Reported Speech
Reporting Phrases
in Reported
Speech
contrast
Other
patterns
Short initial parentheses – part of the
head or prehead
Final and medial parentheses – the tail
or part of the nucleus. Smts – a separate int.group
Initial reporting
phrases – Mid level
tone in conversation
Final reporting
phrases – the tail or
part of the nucleus.
When long – a separate int.group
Rep.Phrases in Reported Speech – part
of the head or prehead
High Prenuclear
Part + Low Rise
Meaning
Initial Direct Address
in informal
speech
Normal Farewells
and greeting
“Hallo”
Friendly Statements
 Friendly General & Special
Questions
 Neutral general questions
(Mid, Midhigh Rise)
 Echo Questions (High
Narrow Rise)
 Complex General Questions
Requests
Low Prenuclear Part +
Low Rise
Initial Direct
Address
Meaning
Falling tone
Meaning
Fall-Rise
Meaning
Other
patterns
in informal
speech
Initial Direct
Address
serious attitude (in formal speech)
Initial Direct Address
Final and medial
D.A. expresses politeness, affection or
criticism – the tail or
part of the nucleus.
Casual formulas
perfunctory
Normal Greetings, Apologies,
exp.of Gratitude
Straightforward
Statements
High Fall - energetic, involved;
Mid Fall - neutral, calm, quiet;
Low Fall - considered, serious

General
questions (High
Fall)

Insistent
General Questions (Low Fall)
Special Questions

Normal

Insistent
Disjunctive
questions
Commands High Fall
Low Fall
neutral
Friendly conversational formulas
warm and
friendly ( in
informal sp.),
warning, or
to single out
a person.
polite, warm,
lively
definite, complete, categoric
Implicatory Statements
warm,
lively, encouraging
speaker’s interest
light, airy or
v. v. formal,
businesslike
Interrogative
repetition
Simple or
combined
tune
Sincere,
Imperatives of
friendly
all kinds
Casual, unimportant
Instructions –
Mid Fall
Requests +
please
contradiction,
correction,
contrast, hesitation, apology, cordiality, warning
suggestion, offer, invitation
Alternative Questions
 Friendly – Low
Rise + Fall
 Formal – MidHigh Rise + Fall
 Incomplete – Low
Rise + Low Rise
Disjunctive questions
 Uncertainty –
Fall+Rise
skeptical
Certainty –
Fall+Fall
Energetic, in- Requests
sistent
Calm, serious, Warnings (Fallcategoric
Rise Divided or
Undivided)
Polite
Intonation of different communicative types of utterances
Intonation of Questions
Type of question
Meaning / name of question
Intonation contours
General
Neutral (Genuine),
sound light, airy or formal, businesslike
Echo Questions or Interrogative Repetitions
High Prenuclear Part + Mid /Mid-High Rise
Friendly, express interest
High prenuclear part + Low Rise
Expressing offer, suggestion, invitation
High prenuclear part + High Fall
Insistent (Sceptical)
High Prenuclear part + Low Fall
Complex (simple tune)
as any simple question
Complex (combined tune)
Rise + Rise (Low /Mid /Mid-High)
Normal (Neutral)
High Prenuclear Part + The Falling Tone (High/ Mid/ Low)
the nucleus – the last semantically important word.
The Falling Tone
the nucleus - the interrogative word
High Prenuclear Part + Low Rise
Special
Specifying (Insistent)
Disjunctive
Alternative
Friendly
convey speaker’s interest and warm attitude
Certainty - the speaker is sure, wants to keep
the conversation going
Uncertainty - the speaker is not sure
High Narrow Rising Tone
Fall (High/ Mid/ Low) + Fall (High/ Mid/ Low)
Fall (High/ Mid/ Low) + Rise (Low/ Mid/ Mid-High)
Formal (Neutral) Questions
Mid-High Rise + Fall (High/ Mid/ Low)
Friendly
Low Rise + Fall (High/ Mid/ Low)
Incompleteness
Rise + Rise (Low/ Mid/ Mid-High)
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