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I'll pick him up.  =?iso-2022-jp?B?GyRCMEtDIxsoQg==?=
 Jun 05, 2009 03:35 PDT 


Hi, Karen and dear all

Thank you for answering my question.
You wrote:
 This is how I would say it; capital letters are used to indicate
stressed syllables; tonic stresses are marked with an *.

 Daughter: *SURE. I'LL pick him *UP. (rising intonation)

I'm glad to know that your version perfectly matches the pronunciation on the CD.
Is the tone on I'LL a fall? In other words, is the intonation of the sentence a complex one i.e. a fall + a rise?
And is the stress on I'LL idiomatic? It seems to me there is no legitimate reason for it to be stressed?
Similarly, is each B below properly described?
(1) A: Are you coming?
     B: SURE, I'M COMing. (rising intonation)
(2) A: Is that Mary?
     B: SURE, THAT'S MARy. (rising intonation)
(3) A: Do you know her?
     B: SURE, I KNOW her.(rising intonation)

Tami







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