Encara no tenim significats per a "falling inflection".
1Each statement is complete in itself and has the falling inflection.
2Notes.-Observe ,inthis lesson, the all-controllingpower of emphasis in determining the falling inflection.
3Exception 2.-Generalpropositions and commands usually have the falling inflection.
4REMARK 3.-Themore emphatic member generally receives the falling inflection.
5Exception.-Ina commencing series, forming a climax, the last term usually requires the falling inflection.
6To enunciate these words with a long falling inflection would indorse the speech rather heartily.
7This is a complete thought, hence the falling inflection.
8She emitted this monosyllable with a falling inflection, and followed it by a full stop.
9The other part then takes the falling inflection:
10RULE I.-Sentences ,andparts of sentences which make complete sense in themselves, require the falling inflection.
11REMARK.-Someelocutionists prefer to give the falling inflection to the last member of a commencing series.
12Exception.-Whenquestions usually requiring the falling inflection are emphatic or repeated, they take the rising inflection.
13What states of mind does falling inflection signify?
14Note the momentary completeness on "ten," "cold," "bent," and "spent," requiring the falling inflection.
15Declarative sentences usually have a falling inflection just before the final period, that is, a lower pitch.
16Exception 2.-Thenames of persons addressed in a formal speech, or when used emphatically, have the falling inflection.
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