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round him as
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spoke
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Look at the 
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picture.”
He 
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said

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“The 
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film was 
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excellent.”
He 
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said

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“That’s 
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all.”
The Author’s Words Following Direct Speech
The author’s words which follow the direct speech are usual
ly pronounced as an unstressed or halfstressed tail of the pre
ceding intonationgroup.
e. g. “I’m 
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→ 
→ 
→ 
→ 
not 
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ready,” he said.
“Is 
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→ 
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→ 
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this for 
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me?” he asked with surprise.
If the tail gets longer, it may form a separate intonation
group. In this case it is stressed and is pronounced with the
same nuclear tone as the preceding intonationgroup but on a
lower pitch level.
e. g. “I’m 
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sorry,” | a  gain re  peated the 
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landlord
.
If the author’s words form two or more intonationgroups,
the first of them doesn’t form a separate intonationgroup. The
second and the third are always stressed and pronounced each
on a lower pitch level. The nuclear tone of the final intonation
group is usually that of the sentences in the direct speech. The
nonfinal intonationgroups may be pronounced either with the
lowrising tone or with the lowfalling tone according to their
semantic importance.
e. g. “What a 


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