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adjunct already alternative answer associated assumes attempts attributable begins boundary choice clause closed comparable concerned considered context contrast contribution conversational course derivable descriptive discourse discussed distinction effect element English equivalence examples existence expect exploit fact fall fall-rise final finished Middlemarch formal frankly function further given grammar grammatical heard hearer high key high mid low implication indicating instance interactive internal interpretation intonation involves John kind language linguistic low key marked matter meaning mid key necessary neutral notion occur options painted the shed particular party pattern phonological pitch possible present proclaiming tone proposed question realisation reason recognise referring tone relationship response restrictive rise seems selection sense sentence separate serves significance single situation speaker spoke statement status structure syllable taken term tion tone and key tone group tonic utterance