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79: Tone and Intonation? Tone and Intonation!

Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

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The Use of Tone for Grammatical Purposes

The use of tone for grammatical things like tense or negation is also incredibly common across central and southern African languages as well. There's an example from Dinka, which is language spoken in Sudan, where the tone is the thing that makes a difference between the meanings of the following four sentences. And there's an incredibly wide range of ways in which especially languages like Dinka can use tone for a whole heap of different grammatical functions and word changing functions.

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