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Show 54 Table 2 has been included for the sake of clarity and lists the descriptions of the characteristics found in production types A,B,C, and D, presented thus far. Figure 7 shows the intersection between production types A, B, C and D, and the characteristics they share. After various less traditional production methods, the arrival of this most traditional of production types, type D (singing a melody on words), stands out as significant. The words "a woman" are the first intelligible text heard by the listener and these words are also the central concern of the text. These words are misplaced within the delivery of the original text, and their placement in the introductory section serves. as a foreshadowing of the first real statement, after 1 '50". Full phrases of text are always presented for the first time using production type D. Table 2 Descriptions of Characteristics Char. Characteristic Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 . Rapid Containing consonants Unclear pitch Pitch focused singing Vowel phonemes Single sustained pitch Prescribed pitch direction, repetition of a single phoneme Moving melod |