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  2. Tone (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    Tone is the use of pitch in language to distinguish lexical or grammatical meaning—that is, to distinguish or to inflect words. [1] All oral languages use pitch to express emotional and other para-linguistic information and to convey emphasis, contrast and other such features in what is called intonation, but not all languages use tones to distinguish words or their inflections, analogously ...

  3. Tone (literature) - Wikipedia

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    Tone (literature) A creative figure's attitude toward both a subject and also an audience. French filmmakers such as Francois Truffaut (far right) have been cited as emotionally giving audiences a heightened sense of intimacy during their movies' scenes, with this psychological tone being there throughout a multitude of artworks.

  4. Tone indicator - Wikipedia

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    A tone indicator or tone tag is a symbol attached to a sentence or message sent in a textual form, such as over the internet, to explicitly state the intonation or intent of the message, especially when it may be otherwise ambiguous. Tone indicators start with a forward slash (/), followed by a short series of letters, usually a shortening of ...

  5. Tone - Wikipedia

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    Tone (color theory), a mix of tint and shade, in painting and color theory. Tone (color), the lightness or brightness (as well as darkness) of a color. Toning (coin), color change in coins. Photographic print toning, a process that changes the color of monochromatic film, e.g. sepia tone. Screentone, a technique for shading or patterning drawings.

  6. Tone letter - Wikipedia

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    Single tone letters differentiate up to five pitch levels: ˥ 'extra high' or 'top', ˦ 'high', ˧ 'mid', ˨ 'low', and ˩ 'extra low' or 'bottom'. No language is known to depend on more than five levels of pitch. These letters are most commonly written at the end of a syllable. [5][6] For example, Standard Mandarin has the following four tones ...

  7. Tone number - Wikipedia

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    Tone numbers are numerical digits used like letters to mark the tones of a language. The number is usually placed after a romanized syllable. Tone numbers are defined for a particular language, so they have little meaning between languages. Other means of indicating tone in romanization include diacritics, tone letters, and orthographic changes ...

  8. Timbre - Wikipedia

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    In music, timbre (/ ˈtæmbər, ˈtɪm -, ˈtæ̃ -/), also known as tone color or tone quality (from psychoacoustics), is the perceived sound quality of a musical note, sound or tone. Timbre distinguishes different types of sound production, such as choir voices and musical instruments. It also enables listeners to distinguish different ...

  9. Musical note - Wikipedia

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    The term note can refer to a specific musical event, for instance when saying the song "Happy Birthday to You", begins with two notes of identical pitch. Or more generally, the term can refer to a class of identically sounding events, for instance when saying "the song begins with the same note repeated twice".