Unit 25 The Intonation of Reporting Phrases 报导语的音调(p.136-) The definition of reporting phrases:phrases such as "he asked”and“said the other'”. 1.Reporting phrases quoted speech-rising or level tune (e.g.She was %calling,"Have you TMfinished?" 冬 2.Quoted speech Reporting phrases 女 Quoted speech (if with a falling tune)-reporting phrases (remains on a low level)(e.g."You "can't ecome,"he %said %angrily.) Quoted speech(if with a falling-rising tune or rising tune)- reporting phrases (rising tune)(e.g.""Are you in a TMhurry?" she asked. More examples and exercises:P136-139
Unit 25 The Intonation of Reporting Phrases 报导语的音调 (p. 136-) ❖ The definition of reporting phrases: phrases such as “he asked” and “said the other”. ❖ 1. Reporting phrases + quoted speech – rising or level tune. (e.g. She was %calling, “Have you ™finished? ” ) ❖ 2. Quoted speech + Reporting phrases ❖ Quoted speech (if with a falling tune)– reporting phrases (remains on a low level) (e.g. “You "can’t ècome,” he %said %angrily.) ❖ Quoted speech (if with a falling-rising tune or rising tune)– reporting phrases (rising tune) (e.g. “"Are you in a ™hurry?” she asked. ) ❖ More examples and exercises: P.136-139
Unit 26 The Intonation of Enumerations and Vocatives列举事物(点数)与呼语的音调(p.141-) Enumeration:listing or counting things.-items in a series often have a rising or level intonation,and the last item has a falling tone.(e.g. TMOne,TMtwo,TMthree,TMfour,efive.)or ("One,"two,"three,"four, efive.) Vocative:a word or a noun phrase used when addressing someone 冬 1.If the name begins the utterance-the rising tune is more friendly and polite (e.g."MJohn,be TM quick.),but the falling tune is serious and emphasizing something important(e.g.eJohn,be equick.).Alevel intonation is also sometimes heard(e.g."John,be equick.). 2.If the name comes at the end of the utterance-often unstressed. (e.g."Someone's at the edoor,%Carol.) 3.Sometimes the vocative is on a rising tune after a fall.(e.g.Good "after enoon,TMeverybody.) More examples and exercises:P.142-145
Unit 26 The Intonation of Enumerations and Vocatives 列举事物(点数)与呼语的音调 (p. 141-) ❖ Enumeration: listing or counting things. – items in a series often have a rising or level intonation, and the last item has a falling tone. (e.g. ™One, ™two, ™three, ™four, èfive.) or ("One, "two, "three, "four, èfive.) ❖ Vocative: a word or a noun phrase used when addressing someone. ❖ 1. If the name begins the utterance – the rising tune is more friendly and polite (e.g. ™John, be ™ quick.) , but the falling tune is serious and emphasizing something important (e.g. èJohn, be èquick.) . A level intonation is also sometimes heard (e.g. "John, be èquick.) . ❖ 2. If the name comes at the end of the utterance – often unstressed. (e.g. "Someone’s at the èdoor, %Carol.) ❖ 3. Sometimes the vocative is on a rising tune after a fall. (e.g. Good "after ènoon, ™everybody.) ❖ More examples and exercises: P. 142-145