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- Pitch_reset abstract "In speech, phonetic pitch reset occurs at the boundaries (pausa) between prosodic units.Over the course of such units, the median pitch of the voice declines from its initial value, sometimes reaching the lower end of the speaker's vocal range. At this point it must reset to a higher level if the person is to continue speaking. In non-tonal languages, this sudden increase in pitch is one of the principal auditory cues to the start of a new prosodic unit.In register tone languages which experience discrete downdrift, pitch reset is required as the tones approach the lower end of the speaker's comfort range, and in those languages which experience tone terracing, it is in addition required in order to maintain the tonal distinctions of the language.".
- Pitch_reset wikiPageID "17673362".
- Pitch_reset wikiPageRevisionID "450355405".
- Pitch_reset above "Reset".
- Pitch_reset decimal "42779".
- Pitch_reset hasPhotoCollection Pitch_reset.
- Pitch_reset ipaNumber "518".
- Pitch_reset ipaSymbol "ꜛ".
- Pitch_reset subject Category:Tone_(linguistics).
- Pitch_reset comment "In speech, phonetic pitch reset occurs at the boundaries (pausa) between prosodic units.Over the course of such units, the median pitch of the voice declines from its initial value, sometimes reaching the lower end of the speaker's vocal range. At this point it must reset to a higher level if the person is to continue speaking.".
- Pitch_reset label "Pitch reset".
- Pitch_reset sameAs m.047qd9f.
- Pitch_reset sameAs Q7198862.
- Pitch_reset sameAs Q7198862.
- Pitch_reset wasDerivedFrom Pitch_reset?oldid=450355405.
- Pitch_reset isPrimaryTopicOf Pitch_reset.