INTONATION STRUCTURE OF ENGLISH

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Abstract:

Intonation is a feature of pronunciation and common to all languages. Other features of pronunciation include stress, rhythm, connected speech and accent. As with these other features, intonation is about how we say something rather than what we say. The best way to improve your intonation is simply to become more aware of it. By listening carefully to a recorded conversation and record your own voice.

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Xusainova Kamolaxon Muhammadalixon qizi, & Fayzullayeva Zarina Ubaydulloyevna. (2021). INTONATION STRUCTURE OF ENGLISH. Eurasian Journal of Academic Research, 1(9), 167–169. Retrieved from https://www.in-academy.uz/index.php/ejar/article/view/121

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