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Difference of the words

whats the difference of intonation, diction, pronunciation, accent
  

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Intonation is the tone of voice used when speaking. Diction is how clearly one speaks words. Pronunciation is how one pronounces words, or says words, using the correct sounds for the letters and vowels or the combination of letters and vowels.

  • Intonation is the tone of voice used when speaking.
  • Diction is how clearly one speaks words.
  • Pronunciation is how one pronounces words, or says words, using the correct sounds for the letters and vowels or the combination of letters and vowels.
  • Accent is the special sound that a word, vowel or letter has according to the language.
  • In English there are different dialects, which are differences in the way a word sounds as used in various parts of the country or by certain ethnic groups.
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Intonation is the tone of voice used when speaking.

Diction is how clearly one speaks words.

Pronunciation is how one pronounces words, or says words, using the correct sounds for the letters and vowels or the combination of letters and vowels.

Accent is the special sound that a word, vowel or letter has according to the languag

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