Hubbard, Jones, Thornton and Wheeler (1997, p. 219-226) inform foreign learners of English that there are two functions of intonation in English: to indicate grammatical meaning (in much the same way as punctuation does in written language), and to indicate the speaker’s attitude. Moreover, there are six tune movements, namely:
I. High Fall.
II. High Rise.
III. Low Rise.
IV. Fall-Rise.
V. Rise-Fall.
VI. Low Fall.
From the above six tune movements, which is/are that/those which respectively corresponds/correspond to the production of (1) statements, and questions beginning with question words, and (2) politely exaggerated attitudes such as great surprise or flattering admiration?