The word "name" has one primary stress on the first syllable. In phonetic terms, it is pronounced as /neɪm/, where the emphasis is placed on the initial sound. Therefore, there is only one stress in the word "name."
For me, I stress TEM/per/a/ture.
In the word "protect," the stress is on the first syllable, "pro-".
The trochee is a two-syllable foot that stresses the first syllable, as in the word
Yes, the word 'stress' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'stress' is a word for a measurable pressure or tension exerted on an object; a word for a state of mental or emotional strain or tension; a word for a thing.Examples:There's a lot of stress associated with his job. (noun)We need to stress the importance of the regulation. (verb)
The word 'name' has 1 syllable.
How many places in the us have the word independence in their name?
if you are folowing the rules of stresses and accentuation dinero is llana or grave beacue the word ends with a vowel.
The plural of "stress" is "stresses."
There are a number of stresses inflicted upon bridges. Some of these stresses include compression, tension, as well as bending.
basically Humanism is the study of what the stresses or actions are of humans. Therefore without the word human inside of the word humanism it wouldn't be an appropriate title for the study of humans.
The pronunciation of the word poison stresses the first syllable. So POIson would have the first syllable slightly louder and higher pitched.
If you load it normal to the beam axis you get bending stresses ( tension and compression) and shear stresses. If you load it along the axis you get axial stress ( tension or compression)