I've always had some sort of gut feeling about the intonation rules, but after I learned from you those easily to remember rules, they make much more sense. Thank you!
What would happen if ex. 今日は花を食べた。there are so many ups and downs in pitch accent here, so I wonder what the intonation would look like? Also after a pause ex. 「○○食べて、」can the pitch rise again because the sentence was paused?
I know you know EXACTLY what you are talking about because you have also -almost- mastered (perfection is never achievable) American English Intonation! Very well done! Extremely comfortable to listen to you, coming from a Dutch person who studied English. Arigatoo!!
Thanks for the amazing video! I appreciate how you explain things in a methodological manner, which makes it clear for me to follow. The 4 rules you mention are great to start with, but I often hear excerpts that don't exactly follow these 4 rules. Do you have plans to cover more advanced rules?
in many pitch accent videos that i have seen the pitch comes back up. but rule 4 confirms "once the pitch drops, it never goes back up again" thank you
I've always had some sort of gut feeling about the intonation rules, but after I learned from you those easily to remember rules, they make much more sense. Thank you!
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Please keep making videos about phonetics, we need you 😭
I will! Thank you!
What would happen if ex. 今日は花を食べた。there are so many ups and downs in pitch accent here, so I wonder what the intonation would look like?
Also after a pause ex. 「○○食べて、」can the pitch rise again because the sentence was paused?
I know you know EXACTLY what you are talking about because you have also -almost- mastered (perfection is never achievable) American English Intonation! Very well done! Extremely comfortable to listen to you, coming from a Dutch person who studied English.
Arigatoo!!
Your channel is very helpful, thank you.
Thanks for the amazing video! I appreciate how you explain things in a methodological manner, which makes it clear for me to follow.
The 4 rules you mention are great to start with, but I often hear excerpts that don't exactly follow these 4 rules. Do you have plans to cover more advanced rules?
Yes, I’ll probably be able to release it in 2 months!
Are these rules applied to a very long sentence or only applied to a group of words?
As I said in this video, I’m talking about basic rules here. I’ll make a couple of videos about intonation rules of long sentences.
Perfect video!
I want more videos about intonation!
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Great content, as always!
謝謝!
不客氣!
And 謝謝 for the the Super Thanks!
in many pitch accent videos that i have seen the pitch comes back up.
but rule 4 confirms "once the pitch drops, it never goes back up again"
thank you
Links?
Links to many pitch accent videos that you have seen the pitch comes back up?
ua-cam.com/video/k-bk_4WvY58/v-deo.html
this is an example at 5:30.
sorry for late response