In > References for ‘intonation’

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To the Patriots (1)

[47] Where did the mistake lie? The [...] customs, mode of living, race, intonation, history and traditions. Some [...] so the Indian nation has died.

Three Cardinal Socio-Political Principles (1)

[20] In India, Hindi has been imposed [...] because they speak with their own intonation. Other languages like French in [...] Sicily have also been suppressed.

The History of Bengal – 1 (3)

[8] However, let us come to the original [...] northern India. Bengali script and intonation are also different, as is the [...] characteristics of a blended civilization.

[12] Later on, the Bengali intonation was recognized as a Gaoŕiiya style of intonation. At Allahabad (Prayag) there was [...] non-Brahmans using Brahman surnames.

The Attainment of Permanent Composure (1)

[8] Later, it was discovered that tenderness, [...] There is a marked difference in intonation.

Tantra in Bengal – Excerpt A (1)

[1] Bengal is situated on the boundary [...] northern India. Bengali script and intonation are also different, as is the [...] characteristics of a blended civilization.

Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization (1)

[45] In spite of their accepting the [...] Magahii and Bhojpuri dialects, the intonation of the saḿvrta [...] prevalent in eastern India today.

Talks on Education – Excerpt I (2)

[12] Teacher: “You know, my boy, [...] The Norman tongue follows Latinic intonation and the Scandinavian tongues follow the Nordic or Anglo-Saxon style. As per Scandinavian intonation, the pronunciation is ‘ejucation’. [...] ‘s’ in French.”

(3)

[13] SOME [...] language follows two main schools of intonation: Anglo-Saxon and Norman. According to Anglo-Saxon intonation, English d [in the middle of a word] is pronounced "j". According to Norman intonation, English d is pronounced [...] possessive suffix. –Eds.

River and Civilization – Excerpt B (5)

[16] “Although Trihotriiya Bhúmi [...] Demi-Mágadhii group. The difference in intonation of the languages is particularly [...] the Gaod́iiya civilization.

[38] “The deltaic portion of the [...] comparatively little. The difference in intonation in the respective areas, too, is quite discernible.

[41] Arúp blushed and smiled [...] will hear a particular drawled intonation which is lacking in west Birbhum. [...] also came into being there.”

[42] I said, “You are right, Arúp. [...] spoken language has no drawled intonation: it is one of the flawless branches [...] – have you noticed it?”

[43] Arúp said, “Yes, I have. This subtle difference in intonation between the area of the Khayrásol [...] only by listening to it.”

Language and Dialect – 2 (Discourse 8 (14)

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Language and Dialect – 1 (Discourse 7) (2)

[8] 5) Shershahbadia or Maldaiya or [...] beautiful pronunciation and a unique intonation or manner of speaking.

[17] Now the question arises – [...] written literature, 6) style of intonation, 7) psycho-acoustic and inferential acoustic notes, and 8) syntax.

Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17) (5)

[86] “Although Trihotriiya Bhúmi [...] Demi-Mágadhii group. The difference in intonation of the languages is particularly [...] the Gaod́iiya civilization.

[108] “The deltaic portion of the [...] comparatively little. The difference in intonation in the respective areas, too, is quite discernible.

[111] Arúp blushed and smiled [...] will hear a particular drawled intonation which is lacking in west Birbhum. [...] also came into being there.”

[112] I said, “You are right, Arúp. [...] spoken language has no drawled intonation: it is one of the flawless branches [...] – have you noticed it?”

[113] Arúp said, “Yes, I have. This subtle difference in intonation between the area of the Khayrásol [...] only by listening to it.”

Bengali New Year (1)

[11] Consequently the Bengalees have [...] literature, script, and style of intonation, and they also have their own [...] community is more than a nation.

A Scriptological and Linguistic Survey of the World (1)

[12] There are certain similarities [...] one wants to acquire knowledge of intonation and philology.