Final Staircase Intonation - 000
Final Staircase Intonation - 000
Final Staircase Intonation - 000
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VISAYAN INTONATION
VISAYAN : Gihigugma ta ka
Gi hi gug ma ta ka
2.
LIAISON
Words are not pronounced one by one. - Usually one word attaches to the beginning of the next word which allows the speaker to talk in sound groups rather than in individual words. - Stairsteps are connected together so that each sentence sounds like one long word
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2. LIAISON
- Liaison
poses a difficulty for a Filipino speaker learning American Accent , since word connection barely exists in Tagalog or Visayan. - Tagalog and Visayan words are overly syllabicated. making speech sound curt and abrupt.
[ Ka-mus- ta ka? ]
the
the
th
STAIRCASE INTONATION
re
he re
Were here.
Staircase Intonation
In staircase intonation, you should have
clear PEAKS and VALLEYS.
PEAK PEAK
Accent
We
re he re bcoz VALLEY were taking
Trai
VALLEY
ning
American
NOTE: 1. Keep ongoing down until you encounter a stress. 2. At the end of a sentence, dont just go down, but drop down.
EMPHASIS PATTERN
Do you know which words in English
sentences are stressed and which are not? Basically words can be divided into two categories: content words and structure words. Content words are those which carry the basic meaning of a sentence, such as nouns and verbs. Structure words, also called function words, show grammatical relationship, such as pronouns and prepositions. In general, content words need to emphasized, while structure words are usually de-emphasized and reduced.
STRESS CHART
CONTENT WORDS (stressed)
nouns (cat, book, Mary) main verbs (make, run, study) adjectives (good, happy, many) adverbs (quickly, often, really) question words (who, what, when, where, how, why) demonstrative pronouns (this, that, these, those)
1. John wants to be an actor, so he wants to live in Hollywood. 2. Mary made an appointment with the dentist on Monday. 3. After the movie, they went to a bar to have beer.
Exercise 1-1:
Take a rubber band and hold it with your two thumbs. Every time you want to stress a word by changing pitch, pull on the rubber band. Stretch it out gently, dont jerk it sharply. Make a looping figure with it and do the same with your voice. Use the rubber band and stretch it every time you change pitch.
D C A B 1. duh duh duh 1. duh duh duh 1. duh duh duh 1. duh duh duh 2. alphabet 2. A B C 2. imprecise 2. condition 3. a hot dog 3. A hot dog 3. Hot dog stand 3. 1 2 3 4. Dogs eat bones 4. They eat bones. 4. They eat them. 4. Give me one.
11. Jerry makes music. 12. Jean sells some apples 13. Carol paints the car. 14. Bill and I fix the bikes. 15. Ann and Ed call the kids. 16. The kids like the candy. 17. The girls have a choice. 18. The boys need some help. 19. Sharon pays the bills. 20. Donna plays soccer.
11. He sees him. 12. Mary wants a car. 13. She likes it. 14. They eat some. 15. Len and Joe eat some pizza. 16. We call you. 17. You read it. 18. The news tells a story. 19. Mark lived in France. 20. He lived there.
Statement vs Question
c is my r?
Here
is my
c
r.
Where
Statement Intonation
The voice starts at a middle level tone, rises to a higher
level on the stressed syllable of the last stressed word, and falls to a low tone at the end.
Theyre friends.
They arent sisters.
Note that in the one-syllable word friends, the voice glides down.
Since the word sister has more than one syllable, the voice steps down.
Exercise 2:
Read the sentences below. Have the participants mark
the intonation patterns then have them practice saying these to their partner.
Exercise 3:
Read the sentences below. Have the participants mark
the intonation patterns then have them practice saying these to their partner.
Are you hungry? Do you know how to cook? Wont you give me some food?
Exercise 4:
Read the sentences below. Have the participants mark
the intonation patterns then have them practice saying these to their partner.
How about you? What do you want to make? How good are you at using chopsticks?
Exercise 3:
Read the sentences below. Have the participants mark
the intonation patterns then have them practice saying these to their partner.
Listing Intonation
When listing several items, the first few are usually spoken with a rising intonation. The last item, which comes after the words and or or, is spoken with falling intonation.
Chinese, American or Mexican food? Eat dinner, wash dishes, and go to a movie.
Exercise 3:
Read the sentences below. Have the participants mark
the intonation patterns then have them practice saying these to their partner.
Exercise
Read the sentences below. Have the participants mark
the intonation patterns then have them practice saying these to their partner.
Thank you for calling VIACAST. My name is _______. How may I help you today?