Comments on: Phonetics Lesson #10 - Intonation http://www.spanishpod101.com/2008/03/01/phonetics-lesson-10-intonation/ Learn Spanish with Free Podcasts Whether you are student or a seasoned speaker, our lessons offer something for everyone. We incorporate culture and current issues into each episode to give the most informative, both linguistically and culturally, podcasts possible. For those of you with just the plane ride to prepare, check our survival phrase series at SpanishPod101.com. One of these phrases just might turn your trip into the best one ever! Tue, 06 Jan 2009 21:21:44 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.0.11 by: Joseph http://www.spanishpod101.com/2008/03/01/phonetics-lesson-10-intonation/#comment-897 Mon, 10 Mar 2008 16:08:15 +0000 http://www.spanishpod101.com/2008/03/01/phonetics-lesson-10-intonation/#comment-897 Charley, Thanks for pointing this out. The Lesson PDF should be working correctly now. Let me know if you continue to experience problems. Thanks again, Joseph Charley,

Thanks for pointing this out. The Lesson PDF should be working correctly now. Let me know if you continue to experience problems.

Thanks again,
Joseph

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by: CharleyGarrett http://www.spanishpod101.com/2008/03/01/phonetics-lesson-10-intonation/#comment-891 Sun, 09 Mar 2008 23:46:57 +0000 http://www.spanishpod101.com/2008/03/01/phonetics-lesson-10-intonation/#comment-891 I suppose I must be the only one getting an error message when I try to go for the pdf for this lesson....? I suppose I must be the only one getting an error message when I try to go for the pdf for this lesson….?

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by: Bouks http://www.spanishpod101.com/2008/03/01/phonetics-lesson-10-intonation/#comment-816 Sun, 02 Mar 2008 15:39:25 +0000 http://www.spanishpod101.com/2008/03/01/phonetics-lesson-10-intonation/#comment-816 I've noticed when people wonder aloud about something, their voice takes an intonation that isn't quite like a statement or a question. There is a type of intonation that's becoming prevalent in the States that I don't like at all. I've heard linguists call it "uptalking". It's when you're talking? and you end just about every phrase? with an upward intonation in your voice? and so it sounds like you're asking endless questions? even when you're stating facts? Very annoying. It started about 10 or 15 years ago, and now it's spread like a disease especially among school children. It's a real battle for me to stop my daughter from doing it unconsciously - she simply does it because the majority of her classmates do it. I think it makes a person appear less intelligent, and it's also very grating to listen to, so an otherwise interesting person turns into someone you wish to avoid. On the positive side, I love to listen to the intonations of non-native English speakers when they are speaking English. They often sound nice, and they tell you something about the nature of the speaker's native language. I’ve noticed when people wonder aloud about something, their voice takes an intonation that isn’t quite like a statement or a question.

There is a type of intonation that’s becoming prevalent in the States that I don’t like at all. I’ve heard linguists call it “uptalking”. It’s when you’re talking? and you end just about every phrase? with an upward intonation in your voice? and so it sounds like you’re asking endless questions? even when you’re stating facts? Very annoying.

It started about 10 or 15 years ago, and now it’s spread like a disease especially among school children. It’s a real battle for me to stop my daughter from doing it unconsciously - she simply does it because the majority of her classmates do it. I think it makes a person appear less intelligent, and it’s also very grating to listen to, so an otherwise interesting person turns into someone you wish to avoid.

On the positive side, I love to listen to the intonations of non-native English speakers when they are speaking English. They often sound nice, and they tell you something about the nature of the speaker’s native language.

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by: SpanishPod101.com http://www.spanishpod101.com/2008/03/01/phonetics-lesson-10-intonation/#comment-705 Fri, 22 Feb 2008 15:12:39 +0000 http://www.spanishpod101.com/2008/03/01/phonetics-lesson-10-intonation/#comment-705 Now, in this lesson we talked about "statements", "questions" and "exclamations", however there are some other kinds of utterances that are used, which also receive specific kinds of intonation. Can anyone think of any? Now, in this lesson we talked about “statements”, “questions” and “exclamations”, however there are some other kinds of utterances that are used, which also receive specific kinds of intonation. Can anyone think of any?

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