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 Übersetzung für 'phrase tone' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a phrase tone | phrase tones
ling.phonet.
phrase tone
Phrasenton {m}
Teiltreffer
phrasePhrase {f} [auch mus.]
26
mus.
to phrase
phrasieren
14
phraseRedensart {f}
98
ling.
phrase
Wortverbindung {f}
8
ling.
phrase
Satzglied {n}
35
phraseSprechtakt {m}
ling.
phrase
Redewendung {f}
1330
ling.
phrase
Wendung {f}
403
phrasekurzer Satz {m}
phraseSchlagwort {n}
13
ling.
phrase
Ausdruck {m}
654
ling.
phrase
Satz {m} [meist grammatikal. unvollständig]
170
to phraseformulieren
569
ling.
phrase
Satzteil {m}
49
phraseZusatz {m}
ling.
set phrase
stehende Redensart {f}
simple phrase einfache Ausdrucksweise {f} [Redewendung, Ausdruck]
ling.phonet.
phrase accent
Phrasenakzent {m}
ling.
set phrase
feststehende Redensart {f}
comp.
search phrase
Suchphrase {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • This means that pronouncing words in Yorùbá is based on what is called Àmì ohùn – Tone Marks. These marks are applied to the top of the vowel within each syllable of a word or phrase.
  • The grouping of one or more antecedent tone events to a perceived phrase gestalt may be rhythmically evoked by their temporal proximity to the phrase's first downbeat (perceived phrase onset).
  • Tone is not lexically significant in Portuguese, but phrase- and sentence-level tones are important.
  • Empirically, one report proposes that HRT in American English and Australian English is marked by a high tone (high pitch or high fundamental frequency) beginning on the final accented syllable near the end of the statement (the terminal), and continuing to increase in frequency (up to 40%) to the end of the intonational phrase.
  • The idea behind the concept is to create a memorable dramatic phrase that will sum up the tone and premise of an audio/visual product, [...] or to reinforce and strengthen the audience's memory of a literary product.

  • This phrase is then repeated starting on B [...] major – a whole tone lower – a device Beethoven also used for the opening of the Sonata No.
  • Other intonation contours signify a different type of phrase such as the "full doubt" interrogative, similar to yes-no questions in English.
  • However, the absolute span of the phrase (the term in today's use is coined by the German theorist Hugo Riemann) is as contestable as its pendant in language, where there can be even one-word-phrases (like "Stop!
  • One can confirm that A' agreement only occurs with movement by examining sentences where the wh-phrase does not move.
  • Richard Wagner was a vocal opponent of absolute music, a phrase he coined.

  • Produced by Elvis Costello, the album captures the disaffection and anger felt by the youth of the UK's "concrete jungle"—a phrase borrowed from Bob Marley's 1973 album "Catch a Fire"—used to describe the grim, violent inner cities of 1970s Britain.
  • Many poetic dictions use repetitive phrases for effect, either a short phrase (such as Homer's "rosy-fingered dawn" or "the wine-dark sea") or a longer refrain.
  • A very short transitional phrase solidifies the move to D [...] major.
  • 2 (1980), which is harmonically and melodically quite straightforward; the symphony is sometimes referred to as the "Christmas Symphony" due to the opening phrase of the Christmas carol "Silent Night" appearing three times during the work.
  • The phonological divergence between Wu and other Chinese is significant, for instance, the phrase "Shanghainese language" (...) is pronounced as </nowiki> in Wu and [...] in Beijing Mandarin.

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