Abstract
The analysis of intonation in Spanish has been handled in the past, on those relatively rare occasions when anything at all was said about it, in terms of contours.* These were only vaguely defined changes in pitch level, without a definite notion of what the pitches were, or exactly where the changes occurred. Indeed, the number of significantly different pitch levels was not even determined so that
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