A short Polish, phrase was spoken by a phonetician with 8 different intonations, and these Prototypes were imitated 10 times each by 15 speakers. Each of the 1200 utterances was represented as a vector in an 8-D space. 8 quadratic and 8 linear discriminant functions (DFs) were calculated for each of the 1200 utterance-vectors. The DF with the highest value indicated the assignment of the token to one of the 8 possible classes (types), which was the 'recognition' of the token, and the successive values mirrored the degree of its dissimilarity from the 'type'. The representations of the 8 'types' were assigned according to expectation between 78 % and 92 % of the time, and the individual speakers performed between 74 % and 100 % correctly. F"alls were found similar to Rise-Falls and there was similarity among the Rises and between the two Rise-Falls.