Tonal languages are different from non-tonal languages because tonal languages are dependent on the emphasis and pronunciation, because how a word is said will affect its meaning. It is quite ...
Prosody and intonation are fundamental components of spoken language, encompassing rhythm, stress, pitch variation and timing that go beyond mere lexical content. These suprasegmental features not ...
A spoken language is more than just words and sounds. Speakers use changes in pitch and rhythm, known as prosody, to provide emphasis, show emotion, and otherwise add meaning to what they say. In a ...
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Gestures and intonation can boost comprehension in children with developmental language disorders
Developmental language disorder (DLD) affects around two children in each class. It hinders their acquisition and use of ...
Researchers point to “intonation units,” or IUs, as the hidden scaffolding of human conversation. These are stretches of ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information Neuphilologische Mitteilungen is a quarterly multilingual refereed journal specialized in philology and linguistics and publishing ...
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