I wonder if it’s more because we frame the question by altering the structure to indicate the appropriate response.
We could just as well ask “you are from where?” Or “your name is what?” That matches the expected sentence structure of a response, and the natural pitch rises.
Nibodhika@lemmy.world 2 months ago
Switching the emphasis on one word can completely change the meaning of a phrase, there’s one example I love: "I never said she stole his money"