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The present paper is a study of the intonation of English and Czech declarative and interrogative sentences. It presents the results of a comparative analysis of the occurrence of different pitch patterns in two English and two Czech dialogues. The prosodic interpretation of the material is based on a simplified version of the framework of the British contour analysis. Czech texts display a higher percentage of rising tones than English texts, especially in wh-questions and in non-terminal intonation units of declarative sentences. The present paper is a study of the intonation of English and Czech declarative and interrogative sentences. It presents the results of a comparative analysis of the occurrence of different pitch patterns in two English and two Czech dialogues. The prosodic interpretation of the material is based on a simplified version of the framework of the British contour analysis. Czech texts display a higher percentage of rising tones than English texts, especially in wh-questions and in non-terminal intonation units of declarative sentences.
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Pitch patterns of English and Czech declarative and interrogative sentences Pitch patterns of English and Czech declarative and interrogative sentences
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Pitch patterns of English and Czech declarative and interrogative sentences Pitch patterns of English and Czech declarative and interrogative sentences
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RIV/00216224:14210/03:00030532!RIV10-MSM-14210___
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S
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1
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620976
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RIV/00216224:14210/03:00030532
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pitch patterns; intonation; declarative and interrogative sentences; English; Czech
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CZ - Česká republika
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[32CE3F23D37A]
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Brno Studies in English 29
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1
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29
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Chamonikolasová, Jana
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1211-1791
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12
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14210