Suggested by ... Osvaldo J. Schiavoni
1. Part of grammar which teaches the pronunciation and accent straight.
Overall, the intonation of the English language consists of an initial upward phase, ranging from the first sound until the first prosodic accent ...
... From here keeps going up and down, until we reach the last accent, when we enter the final phase ...
... The elevation of this last part indicate that the sentence is not complete, its descent, however, mean the end of the sentence, and the combination of both trends, upward and downward, we would suggest that the sentence is interrogative ...
Interesting, right?
Until next accentual roller coaster!

2. Study of the phonic features that affect the metrics, especially the accents and the amount.
3. Part of phonology dedicated to the study of the phonic features that affect less than phoneme units, such as blueberries, or superior to him, such as sequences of syllables or other word or sentence.
3. Part of phonology dedicated to the study of the phonic features that affect less than phoneme units, such as blueberries, or superior to him, such as sequences of syllables or other word or sentence.
The prosody is the part of speech that is the correct pronunciation and accent. So, is responsible for the distinctive features that distinguish phonemes that have different meanings and sounds, which in turn can be influenced by the context or the linguistic history of a particular area ...
Overall, the intonation of the English language consists of an initial upward phase, ranging from the first sound until the first prosodic accent ...
... From here keeps going up and down, until we reach the last accent, when we enter the final phase ...
... The elevation of this last part indicate that the sentence is not complete, its descent, however, mean the end of the sentence, and the combination of both trends, upward and downward, we would suggest that the sentence is interrogative ...
Interesting, right?
Until next accentual roller coaster!
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