An accent (written ">" above a note).
In the word "market," the stressed syllable is the first syllable, "mar." This means it is pronounced with greater emphasis than the second syllable, making it sound stronger and more prominent in speech.
stress word is that you said louder or stronger.
In many dialects, the O has a short U sound (muth-ur).
No. The first syllable is not stressed. The A has a schwa (uh) sound.
Yes: the vowel in the first syllable (the stressed syllable) is a short E. However, the vowel Y in the second syllable has a long E sound.
The indefinite article "an" has a short A sound only when stressed. Otherwise it is a schwa sound (uhn).
The schwa vowel sound makes an "uh" sound (as in "bug," "rug" or "above"). For the word "industry," the schwa sound is the u --> indUHstry.
The word "run" has one syllable, and the vowel sound is stressed.
rhythm
The stressed vowel in "temperature" is the letter "a".
The stressed syllable in the word advise is the first syllable, "ad-" with the long "a" sound.
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