Question:
what meaning of rising intonation?
anonymous
2007-06-17 18:48:01 UTC
what meaning of rising intonation?
Four answers:
gaelicprincess
2007-06-17 18:57:43 UTC
Basically, your voice goes "higher" . When you are reading and you come to an important or scary part and your voice increases in sound and tone.

It also is when you raise your voice when asking a question. Especially a tag question. You like ice cream, don't you? This question is for confirmation not information.
queenrakle
2007-06-17 18:55:44 UTC
Rising intonation is when your voice rises as you ask a question. When you ask a question and say a sentence, it sounds different. This is because of rising intonation.
anonymous
2007-06-17 18:55:24 UTC
The way your voice sounds at the end of a question.
Marilou
2015-06-27 21:04:42 UTC
It is answerable by Yes or No


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