Falling intonation and rising intonation.

Falling Intonation: 

This refers to a descending intonation pattern, meaning the person lowers his voice at the end of a sentence. It is used to convey finality, certainty or indicate that an idea is complete. It is also used in yes/no questions looking for negative and affirmative answers, giving instructions, and declaring information.

Examples:

  • I live in Bucaramanga.
  • Where are you going?


Rising Intonation:

In this case, the person raises the voice at the end of the sentence to transmit doubt, surprise, and incomplete enumerations, and ask for validation of what was said. The rising intonation is used also in yes/no questions to look for a specific answer and in W-questions when more information is required.

Examples:

  • you did what?
  • Could you help me with this project?

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