Is there a branch of science that studies how the meaning of sentences can change depending on how they are spoken?

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Would that be a science or an art? And, BTW “Dude” has many of the same attributes as your example “No”. It is extremely versatile and depending upon the inflection and tone can assume a wide variety of meanings.

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