2. If you do not know the word, look in the dictionary. It will show the accented syllable either the way I did above, by capitalizing that syllable, or by putting an accent mark (') after it. Example: syl' uh bull
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The word 'accent' has an accented first syllable. The first syllable, 'ac', takes the stress.
Similarly, the word 'syllable' also has an accented or stressed first syllable.
The word 'related' has an accented second syllable.
'Contribution' has its third syllable stressed.
'Environmental' takes the accent on two syllables, the first and fourth.
alert
The previous answer is wrong. 'Alert' is accented on the second syllable. An example of a word accented on the first syllable is 'therefore'.
It is the syllable that is emphasized more when the word is spoken.
No. The word behind is accented on the second syllable.
The word action is pronounced (ak-SHUHN) (/ˈækʃən/ in IPA) with a stress on the second syllable.
WO - man - first syllable
yes
two accented syllables
'Custom' is customarily accented upon the very first of its' two syllables.
slant rhyme.
The word "sacchrin" is not in the English language. The word saccharin has two syllables. The syllables in the word are sac-charin.
weed-ed, two syllables. How you do that is you say the word to claps and every syllable is a clap.
A metrical FOOT (not a metrical set) is a pattern of accented and unaccented syllables, so false.
The second syllable is accented.
There is one accented syllable in the word "above," which falls on the first syllable "a-."
the first
The second syllable of agrarian is accented. (a-grar-i-an)
Accented neutral refers to maintaining a more neutral tone of voice or accent while incorporating elements of a particular accent or dialect. This can help maintain clear communication while also adding a touch of authenticity or cultural awareness. It is often used in language teaching or for individuals who want to soften the impact of their own accent.
The accented syllable is the second of the two syllables in the word because.
No, the second syllable is accented in because
The accented syllable of "accept" is the first syllable, which is pronounced with emphasis: ək-ˈsept.
No. English is not a tonal language. French is unaccented. Every syllable is pronounced the same. Spanish has accents. Some syllables have more stress. Spoken English has accented or stressed syllables like Spanish. While English will stress a syllable, it does not change tone to distinguish between words. Changes in pitch in spoken English are used to emphasize certain words with a lowering in pitch used to indicate the ending of a declarative sentence. The raising of pitch indicates the end of a question.
The second longest word in English language, "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis," has 19 syllables.
One