Guidelines for Phonetics (8)In this section you will learn about the major areas of phonetics and find out why they are so important as well as identify phonetics as an essential part of the subject of linguistics. This section will help you reveal the hidden secrets of phonetics that is as the great British scholar Henry Sweet said 'the indispensable foundation' for the study of the language whose view is as valid today as it was a hundred years ago. Intonation is the voice going up or down on the strongest syllable of the most important word in a phrase or sentence. This movement up or down begins on the most important word in a phrase or sentence.
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The nuclear tone is the most important part of the intonation pattern without which the intonation cannot exist. Phoneticians single out from 4 to 12 nuclear tones, but the majority of them agree that the following nuclear tones are most frequent and make up core intonation:
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- "Received" is understood "accepted in the best society"
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Many dictionaries represent pronunciation using the symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
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