Intonation In English: Expression Of Two Words
Many people think that
pronunciation
is what makes up an accent. It may be that
pronunciation is very important for an
understandable
accent. But it is
intonation
that gives
the
final
touch
that
makes
an
accent
native.
Intonation is the "music" of a language, and is perhaps the most important element of a good
accent. Often we hear someone speaking with perfect grammar, and perfect formation of the
sounds of English but with a little something that gives them away as not being a native
speaker.
Therefore, it is necessary to realize that there is more than the correct pronunciation of the
vowels and consonants of a language. This is very important and we do stress it in other
articles. But it is only one of the
three
components to an accent, pronunciation, intonation,
and
linking.
In other places we will examine the correct pronunciation of vowels and consonants, and
linking, the way that syllables within a word, and the beginning and ending of words come
together.
But in this article we will look at how the difference that intonation makes in the daily use of
a proper North American English accent. The practice will help you to notice, practice, and
master the different intonation patterns that you will discover as you concentrate more on
your use of North American English.
Two Word Stress
Knowing when and where to stress the words you use is very important for understanding,
and therefore, as part of a good accent. A clear example is that of stress in two word
expressions.
According to whether it is an
ordinary
two-word expression or a special, set expression, the
place of the stress changes. In an ordinary expression the two words are used to describe
something like a "white HOUSE" (meaning a house that is painted white, and not blue or
gray). In this case the most important note is the
noun
because we are talking about a
house
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