The teacher then modulated the intonational contour until it corresponded to the first syllables of the word paleontologist. |
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The president then switches to a few phrases ending with the intonational falls that are more normal in his speeches. |
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There were intonational impurities, though those could have stemmed from tuning problems in a half-empty hall chilled by drafts. |
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Danny produces a highly stylized mock-serious interview, replete with such features as exaggeratedly elevated diction, sing-songy intonational contours, and slow, deliberate pacing. |
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Forgiveness — that warm reverberance that can mask minor intonational and ensemble flaws — is for concert halls, and listeners love them for it. |
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Mr. Shaham, despite a few intonational problems, showed easy mastery of the violinistic tricks. |
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Yesterday, I heard a fascinating talk on intonational meaning in Japanese. |
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A kind of the basic cellular, intonational core of Mahler's musical fabric is the genre of song, melodic fragment, ditty. |
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Thus, rising intonation forms part of the Estonian intonational phonology and should be included in the model of natural spoken Estonian. |
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These small intonational defects are equally distributed among the 12 tones of the chromatic scale, and only the octave remains as an acoustically pure interval. |
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The wisdom became apparent when, even without those quartet duties, Mr. Sonka began to lose intonational control toward the end of his long and taxing stint as Elijah. |
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The strings, with a modicum of vibrato covering a multitude of minor intonational sins, blend into a powerful whole, and wind instruments are more notable for their carrying power than for any particular individuality. |
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It has taken part in tens of musical festivals and competitions from that they've always brought some awards for their artistic interpretation, intonational purity, programme conception and voice balance. |
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For example, the question mark at the end of line 13 below denotes an up-turned intonational pattern, and a full stop denotes downward intonational pattern. |
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