LOOL (Pitch)
Linguística
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substantivo
Contexto: "For instance "arrive", it should not be stressed in the final syllable and the preceding syllable bears the high pitch accent of the first."
Fonte: Fata, I. A. (2014). Is my stress right or wrong? Studying the production of stress by non-native speaking teachers of English. Studies in English Language and Education, 1(1), 59-68.
Fonte: Fata, I. A. (2014). Is my stress right or wrong? Studying the production of stress by non-native speaking teachers of English. Studies in English Language and Education, 1(1), 59-68.
Termo equivalente: Altura
Definição: "1. Pitch is the rate of vibration of the vocal folds. 2. The pitch refers to how high or low the voice is and is determined by the fundamental frequency."
Fonte: 1. SIL - GLOSSARY OF LINGUISTIC TERMS <https://glossary.sil.org/term/pitch>2. Niculescu, A., Van Dijk, B., Nijholt, A., & See, S. L. (2011, November). The influence of voice pitch on the evaluation of a social robot receptionist. In User Science and Engineering (i-USEr), 2011 International Conference on (pp. 18-23). IEEE.
Fonte: 1. SIL - GLOSSARY OF LINGUISTIC TERMS <https://glossary.sil.org/term/pitch>2. Niculescu, A., Van Dijk, B., Nijholt, A., & See, S. L. (2011, November). The influence of voice pitch on the evaluation of a social robot receptionist. In User Science and Engineering (i-USEr), 2011 International Conference on (pp. 18-23). IEEE.
Definição em português: "O pitch, ou a altura de um som, se refere à propriedade do som que nos permite classificá-lo como grave ou agudo. A altura está relacionada com a frequência: quanto maior a frequência, mais agudo é o som e, quanto menor a frequência, mais grave é o som."