Ice cream? Ice cream! Ice cream...

Spoken languages can change the pitch or melody of words to convey several kinds of meaning

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79: Tone and Intonation? Tone and Intonation!

Spoken languages can change the pitch or melody of words to convey several different kinds of information. When the pitch affects the meaning of the whole phrase, such as rising to indicate a question

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