This study investigates the kinds of pitch variations from the 50 expressions
of "I love you" and to know what affects the types of the pitch contours. The writer
will analyze what affects the types of the pitch contours by using the theory of
meaning prominence by Daniel Jones. In order to know how many kinds of the pitch
variations, the writer draws each of the intonation contours from the data according to
Gleason?s theory of intonation (1965). The subject of this study are 50 expressions of
"I love you" taken from 11 movies that have been watched by the writer. To collect
the data the writer acted as one of the tool besides the VCD cassettes, VCD player,
paper, ball point. The writer transcribed the conversation before and after the
expression of "I love you" as found in appendix. After doing the analysis, the writer
found the answer for the research question. The first is the types of pitch variations
with different kinds of role-relationship. There are four types of pitch contour from
50 expressions of "I Love You". Second, the types of pitch contour are affected only
by the meaning prominence and not by the role relationship. If the word is the most
prominent, the pitch contour will go up.