teaching and, therefore, he followed their system. L.E. Armstrong
1
M . A . K . H a l l i d a y .
Intonation and Grammar in English. Mouton, 1967, p. 10.
2
N . K u r a t h .
A Phonology and Prosody of Modem
English. Ann Arbor, 1964, pp.
126-127.
and I.C. Ward distinguish two fundamental tunes or motifs: tune I
and tune П. As to different pitch changes used in the emphatic
speech, they are regarded to be variants and combinations of two
tunes'. Being useful in practice this system of description cannot
indicate phonological function of intonation. It is also used by
other phoneticians, thanks to its simple and visual graphic nota
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