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What is supra-segmental sounds?

Supra-segmental sounds are features of speech that span multiple phonemes or segments, such as stress, intonation, and rhythm. These elements are important for conveying meaning, emotional expression, and discourse structure in spoken language.


What is an example of a supra segmental phoneme?

All languages in the world have a feature of stress, but what is important to note is whether that stress is 'phonemic' or 'phonetic'. If the stress is phonemic, it means with a change of stress the meaning will change. If there is no change of meaning, the stress is phonetic. All this is very important with reference to English as it is a stress timed language and stress in English is a phonemic feature, and not just a phonetic one. If you are teaching English as a second or foreign language this is very important. Segmental features, that is consonant sounds and vowel sounds, are less important than supra segmental features because the intelligibility of English does not depend so much on segmenatl features as it depends on suprasegmental features. Here are a couple of typical examples: 1. John's friend Tom has just brought two very fine old paintings. 2. It would have been better not to have paid for it before you'd received it. It is obvious that the number of words in the second sentence is more than in the first. But the number of stressed syllables in the first is more than in the second. Therefore, the time required for saying/ uttering the first one would be obiously more than the second. All this is important for students who are learning English as a second or foreign language. As for segmental phonemes, while the distinction between /p/ and /b/ , for example, is important for all learners, the differences in the /p/ sounds in examples such as 'pot', 'spot', 'topmost' and 'top' are of less importance to the second/foreign language learner.


What are the supra segmental or the prosodic features?

Suprasegmental features, also known as prosodic features, refer to the aspects of speech that extend beyond individual phonetic segments (like consonants and vowels) and include elements such as intonation, stress, rhythm, and pitch. These features play a crucial role in conveying meaning, emotion, and emphasis in spoken language. For example, variations in pitch can indicate questions versus statements, while stress can highlight important words in a sentence. Overall, prosody significantly influences how language is understood and interpreted in communication.


What is the meaning of supra segmental tagalog?

Suprasegmental in Tagalog refers to the aspects of speech that go beyond individual sounds, such as tone, stress, and intonation. These elements play a crucial role in conveying meaning, emphasizing words, and expressing emotions in Tagalog.


What does supra-human mean?

Supra-human refers to something that is above or beyond typical human abilities or characteristics. It suggests a level of power, intelligence, or capability that exceeds what is considered normal for humans.


What special features does a Toyota MK3 Supra have?

coffee maker and chicken salads


Who made supra's?

Supra footwear company


What is full form of supra visor?

supra


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Can you put a 90s Supra differential on an 87 Supra?

No


What is faster Nissan 300zx or Toyota supra?

Toyota Supra


How much is a supra sky tops?

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