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entonação
Catalan
entonació
Rise and fall of the voice pitch.
modulation
pitch contour
Portuguese
entonação
Catalan
entonació
The act of singing in a monotonous tone.
chanting
Catalan
entonació
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modulation
"
modulation
pitch contour
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modulation
"
1
However, immunological
modulation
was most pronounced in patients in good physical condition.
2
However, the role of CA in
modulation
of BAFF expression remains unknown.
3
However, a role of tissue mechanics in
modulation
of inflammation remains unclear.
4
Thus
modulation
of MG by Glo1 represents a novel target for treatment.
5
Thus, FMCs may be successfully used for immune
modulation
and tissue repair.
1
In terms of the
pitch
contour
you can hear it here in the word passport.
2
Instead, English-learning infants only learned if one of the labels had a rising
pitch
contour
.
3
Here, we explore perceptual and experiential factors that drive associative learning of labels that differ in
pitch
contour
.
1
I was keenly aware of her every movement and change in
intonation
.
2
From far in the west he caught the low
intonation
of thunder.
3
The
intonation
of his voice lifts at the end of his question.
4
A sudden throb of shock masked in the surface indifference of
intonation
.
5
There was an
intonation
in the protest that hinted at some irritation.
6
Nevertheless, there was a doubtful
intonation
in his voice which surprised me.
7
Her
intonation
went with them and her face; they lived on that.
8
He extended his hand, his English refined, mellifluous under his Swiss
intonation
.
9
The English was fluent, and only rendered softer by the foreign
intonation
.
10
Jenny Prask had kept every
intonation
of her voice under her control.
11
The words he could not hear, but he could distinguish the
intonation
.
12
The words were what he had expected, but the
intonation
was not.
13
It is a harpsichord, but the
intonation
is that of a virginal.
14
With plaintive pathos, and perfect truth of
intonation
,
she prayed in song.
15
It was largely a question of
intonation
I believe-butthere it was.
16
Nowadays, courtiers slightly modify their
intonation
in clucking to please their masters.
intonation
peculiar intonation
nasal intonation
different intonation
curious intonation
soft intonation
Portuguese
entonação
Catalan
entonació