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Intonation
is represented as:
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a small set of discrete symbols, in
sequence,
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modulated
by a variable prosodic strength, with
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a
per-person or per-style shape for each symbol
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One
symbol per syllable seems enough
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The
basic mechanisms could be common across all
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languages.
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The
strength parameter seems real
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Similar
across languages
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Matches
language structure
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