Nashville intonation
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TWANGNashville intonation
CHANTIntonation.
PITCHIntonation
CHANTGregorian intonation
SNORENasal intonation.
DRONEUnchanging intonation
intonationalrelating to intonation
intonationsINTONATION, something that is intoned
uninflectedNot varying in intonation or pitch
expressionslook or intonation that expresses feeling
tonemean intonation phoneme in a tone language
twangerspeak or sound with a nasal intonation
ororotunditythe orotund mode of intonation also OROTUNDITY
contourusually meaningful change in intonation in speech
orotunditythe orotund mode of intonation also OROROTUNDITY
chortlersay or sing with a chortling intonation
tonemican intonation phoneme in a tone language
prosodythe stress and intonation patterns of an utterance
ororotunditiesOROROTUNDITY, the orotund mode of intonation also OROTUNDITY
orotunditiesOROTUNDITY, the orotund mode of intonation also OROROTUNDITY
prosodicthe stress and intonation patterns of an utterance
inflectionsThe modulation of intonation or pitch in the voice
NATALIEMERCHANTA fib and an intonation are in her name
prosodiesThe patterns of stress and intonation in a language
uptalkto end a declarative sentence with a rising intonation
inflectionThe modulation of intonation or pitch in the voice
inflexionsThe modulation of intonation or pitch in the voice
uptalkedUPTALK, to end a declarative sentence with a rising intonation
paralanguagenonverbal elements which affect meaning of speech, as intonation, etc
paralanguagesPARALANGUAGE, nonverbal elements which affect meaning of speech, as intonation, etc
sprechgesanga vocal style intermediate between speech and singing but without exact pitch intonation.
inflectingVary the intonation or pitch of (the voice), esp. to express mood or feeling
inflectedVary the intonation or pitch of (the voice), esp. to express mood or feeling
monotoneA continuing sound, esp. of someone's voice, that is unchanging in pitch and without intonation
monotonesA continuing sound, esp. of someone's voice, that is unchanging in pitch and without intonation
segmentsThe smallest distinct part of a spoken utterance, in particular the vowels and consonants as opposed to stress and intonation
segmentThe smallest distinct part of a spoken utterance, in particular the vowels and consonants as opposed to stress and intonation
uptalkingthe practice of speaking with a rising intonation at the end of each statement, as if one were asking a question
paralanguageThe nonlexical component of communication by speech, for example intonation, pitch and speed of speaking, hesitation noises, gesture, and facial expression