Scope of Inquiry The information provider was selected from APIIIT. This study was limited to the analysis of 30 information providers, 19 of whom were male and 11 were female. All of the conclusions of this study were carefully selected and limited to the data recorded and collected from the selected 30 information providers. The sample tone pattern is based on the auditory impression of the completely recorded data. When a process describes an information provider's intonation mode, the received speech has been used as a reference for comparison purposes for the following reasons:
Uptalk refers to the tone pattern that is thought to originate in Australian English, which is increasing more and more in American English, especially English in the UK. For example, "Do you shop today?" Since the rise in English tone is related to the problem, this model can irritate and annoy other speakers, especially the elderly. However, the example given by Cameron (2001: 113) is a study carried out among young women using up talk. The focus of this research is to validate these hypotheses. In other words, there may be a difference in the use of social and linguistically meaningful functions first.
English is a stressful word. Therefore, its tone pattern is different from syllable timing languages such as French, Spanish, Hindi. This shows that many native speakers in these languages retain heavy English accents, even after speaking English for years and acquiring perfect grammar. Grammar - verb / tense: in a sense, English verbs are simple. There are not many distortions such as French and Russian. For example, there are only four forms of regular verbs for choosing from asking, asking, asking, and asking. Meanwhile, in English there are many possible tense (verb forms), and that name is not always helpful for learners. For example, the simple simple tense of the past can be used to talk about the future: if I win a lot of money, I will buy a new house. Many languages do not have constant tension, so English learners may make mistakes. For example, I will take a shower when the phone rings