Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Intonation nouns and verbs

Intonation nouns and verbs Listen and lea: The different intonation of the field name and the word "music" of language, is perhaps the most important element of a correct accent. Many people think that is what makes a strong accent. This may be that the pronunciation is very important for an understandable accent. But it is intonation that gives the final touch that makes a good accent or native. We have often heard someone speaking with perfect grammar, and perfect formation of the sounds of English, but with a little 'of something he was not given as a native speaker. Therefore, you must realize that there are three components of an accent, pronunciation, intonation, and linking. In other places we will examine pronunciation, the proper formation of vowels and consonants, and linking, the way the syllables in a word and the beginning and end of words come together. But what interests us now is the issue of intonation, and in particular, the difference in hand when I say the same word (same spelling) when used as a noun and when used as a verb. It 'a perfect example of how meaning affects intonation. We will try to clearly hear the difference that intonation makes in the daily use of an American English accent. Practice the following examples will help to observe, practice and master the different intonation pattes that you discover as you concentrate more on the use of English in North America. Intonation: noun or verb to know when and where the words to emphasize that the use is very important for understanding, and is part of a good accent. A clear example is the stress in a number of nouns and verbs. It will be useful for you to be aware of tension in both cases. Here is a list of some to get you thinking and give you a little 'practice for the identification and their proper use. Underline the syllable that is stressed, and write a brief explanation to indicate that you understand the difference. Start the exercise with two examples, the words "suspected" and "present". What does the rest. And be sure to pronounce the words aloud. Usually (although there are some exceptions), the stress of a verb is in the final syllable, and that a noun is on the first syllable. It will be useful for you to be aware of tension in both cases. Here is a list of some thought and give a little 'practice for the identification and their proper use. Begin the exercise with two examples. He shows the tension with CAPS. Emphasize that the syllable that is stressed, and write a brief explanation to indicate that you understand the difference. What does the rest of the table. And be sure to pronounce the words aloud. to suspect the meaning, to have an opinion one suspects: the meaning of a person subject to this suspicion: the sense of giving meaning to a present, a gift, now now, what does the rest of the table, emphasizing the syllable accented and define the word to emphasize his understanding that the accent goes with the meaning. in a situation of conflict, a conflict in the contest, a competition for the recruitment, contract, conversion, converted to a convict, sentenced to a tilt, a tilt of injury, the insult of an object, an object to allow that a permit to report the production, to produce a project to draft a protest, a protest against the rebels, a rebel remember, remember a refusal, a rejection of the investigation, the investigation in the following sentences that contain some of the the words from the list Buth used as a noun and a verb. Underline the accent and read aloud the phrases you need to insert a paragraph on this newspaper insert. As you may object to this object? I would submit that. The manufacturer could not remember if there had been a memory. The religious convert wanted to convert the world. The political rebels wanted to rebel against the world. The mogul wanted to record a new record for his latest artist. If your perfect intonation, the accent is perfect. Because of drought, the fields do not produce much produce this year. Unfortunately, the City does not allow to obtain a permit.

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