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Prosodic features of bad news and good news in conversation
Jeremy Freese
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, Douglas W. Maynard
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Sociology
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Arts & Humanities
Bad News
100%
News
60%
Valence
35%
Prosody
34%
Sequential Organization
16%
Ratification
14%
Sorrow
11%
Ascription
11%
Accomplishment
9%
Alignment
8%
Resources
6%
Social Sciences
conversation
54%
news
53%
ratification
10%
organization
5%