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79: Tone and Intonation? Tone and Intonation!

Lingthusiasm - A podcast that's enthusiastic about linguistics

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The Dependent Relationship Between Intonation and Language

Intonation depends on the specific language./nNot all languages use rising intonation at the end of a question./nHawaiian has falling question intonation as an example of different intonation patterns among languages./nThe Hawaiian Creole language continues to use falling question intonation because of the contact between Hawaiian and English./nPitch does more than just question intonation in language.

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