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1 L3 Labo Semester 6 Week 4 Feb. 7, 2016 Putting Intonation Into Practice A. Speech analysis with Praat (free at: http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/) Hillary Clinton “Thank you, Iowa” Feb. 2, 2016 NPR News http://www.npr.org/2016/02/02/465246288/iowacaucusescruzwinsgopraceclintondefeatssanders You speak French, don’t you? You speak French, don’t you?

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L3  Labo     Semester  6   Week  4   Feb.  7,  2016    Putting  Intonation  Into  Practice    A.  Speech  analysis  with  Praat  (free  at:  http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/)    Hillary  Clinton  “Thank  you,  Iowa”  Feb.  2,  2016  NPR  News    

   http://www.npr.org/2016/02/02/465246288/iowa-­‐caucuses-­‐cruz-­‐wins-­‐gop-­‐race-­‐clinton-­‐defeats-­‐sanders    You  speak  French,  don’t  you?  

   You  speak  French,  don’t  you?    

 

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 I’d  love  to!    

   She  only  speaks  Spanish.  (She  can’t  read  it.)    

   

     

 She  only  speaks  Spanish.  (She  can’t  speak  Italian.)    

               

 

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B.  Practice  with  Praat    a.     Ready  

No  Why  Problems  Problems  Yes  

 b.     /Don't  worry./  It  doesn’t  matter./     H   *L  M        H                          *L  M    c.     Cameron:     I’m  going  to  buy  a  new  car.     Jamie:       You  can  afford  it?                                              *M      H%      C.  Production.  Read  the  following  sentences,  adapting  your  tonicity  so  as  to  convey  the  meanings  given  in  A,  B,  C.1      1.  He  only  translated  the  preface  of  the  third  book.     A.  He  didn’t  translate  the  prefaces  of  the  first  two.     B.  He  didn’t  translate  the  whole  book.     C.  He  didn’t  write  it.    2.  I  only  caught  a  glimpse  of  my  brother’s  car.     A.  I  didn’t  see  him.     B.  I  didn’t  see  the  car  he  was  following.     C.  I  didn’t  have  time  to  notice  its  make.    3.  John  only  phoned  Mary  today.     A.  He  didn’t  phone  her  earlier  in  the  week.     B.  He  didn’t  see  her.     C.  He  didn’t  phone  anybody  else.    4.  She  only  asked  him  to  help  her.     A.  He  didn’t  ask  him  to  do  it  for  her.     B.  She  didn’t  make  him  help  her.            

                                                                                                               1  Adapted  from  Université  Paris  7  Institut  Anglophone  Charles  V  

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Homework  (For  Feb.  13,  2016)    Using  the  voice  memo  function  on  your  phone  (or  Audacity  /  Garage  Band  on  your  computer),  record  yourself  saying  the  following  sentences.      -­‐  Make  three  separate  files.  -­‐  Name  the  files  as  indicated.  -­‐  Send  them  to  www.dropitto.me/dunham  (password:  p13).      1.  Lastname_Firstname_Love    I’d  love  to!                      *MHL    2.  Lastname_Firstname_Coffee    Would  you  like  /coffee  or  \tea?    (rising,  then  falling  –  you  can  choose  whether  to  start  high  or  medium)    3.  Lastname_Firstname_Pretty    (Katy  Perry?)…  She’s  pretty…                                                                                      *HLM%