Intonation
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/... Hopefully this link works - this article discusses two separate theories of tonogenesis in the North Germanic languages that have lexical pitch accent. The Swedish pitch accent video: • Understanding the Swedish Pitch Accent

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Prof John Wells_'Summing Up: Dynamic Articulatory Descriptions, Intonation, Pronunciation Models...'

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The Disappearance (and Survival) of 'Thou'

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Why we should go back to writing in runes

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An Upper-Class Southern British Accent, 1673 - 2023

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Why E̱NGLISH shoul̆d start ūsing accėnt màrks

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German and English Cognates - A Little Analysis

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Old Norse | Can Norwegian, Danish and Swedish Speakers Understand It??

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A philosopher’s argument against the cult of achievement | Zena Hitz: Full Interview

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Game Of Tones

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Is Russia Actually Losing?

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The History of the 'R' Sound in English

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The English words nobody can explain

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'Wiggle Room' in Reconstructed Old English Pronunciation

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