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0404 – Pauses As Intonational Devices In Quotes and Sub-Clauses
Season 2 · Episode 404

0404 – Pauses As Intonational Devices In Quotes and Sub-Clauses

Get A Better Broadcast, Podcast and Voice-Over Voice · Peter Stewart

February 8, 20222m 58s

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2022.02.08 – 0404 – Pauses As Intonational Devices In Quotes and Sub-Clauses

 

They are used as intonational devices in quotes, brackets/parenthesis and sub-clauses

As we saw previously when we talked about pitch and intonation, we leave a micro-gap either side of a quote from someone else to indicate that they are their words, not ours. The quote itself is often also said in a slightly different pitch and at a slower speed:

 

Perkins told us [pause] ‘I’ll sue if those allegations are repeated’ [pause] and then thumped our reporter in the chest”.

 

 “The company says it’s [pause] the best camera of its kind [pause] on the market”.


Similarly, the pause is used to verbalise a phrase that would perhaps be a sub-clause or in brackets, in the written word:


And you can get her new novel [pause] which is the second in the ‘Blandford’ trilogy [pause] with our exclusive discount code”.


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