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- Accent
- A distinctive way of pronouncing words, resulting from the variation in stress, intonation, and pronunciation patterns of a particular language or dialect.
- Stress
- The emphasis placed on certain syllables or words within a sentence or phrase.
- Intonation
- The rise and fall of pitch in speech that conveys meaning and adds expressiveness.
- Pronunciation patterns
- The specific ways in which sounds, vowels, consonants, and word combinations are articulated within a language or dialect.
- Language
- A system of communication used by a particular group of people, often with its own vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation rules.
- Dialect
- A regional or social variety of a language characterized by unique vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation patterns.