falling intonation for all these cases all the time?
0Hi,02br 02br 00Can you tell me, possibly not categorically, of course, but to the best of your very knowledgeable knowledge, that questions that start with 01u00'what', 'when', 'where', 'why' and 'how' (what else??)02u00 have falling intonation? 0-
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0 No, not necessarily. Question sentences usually seem to have a rising intonation. They can have a falling intonation as well.
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0 No, not necessarily.
Question sentences usually seem to have a rising intonation.
They can have a falling intonation as well.
It really depends on any additional meaning the speaker wishes to add through intonation.
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0 No, not necessarily. Question sentences usually seem to have a rising intonation. They can have a falling intonation as well. It really depends on any additional meaning the speaker wishes to add through intonation. 0-