STRESS
-affects the way we pronounce words,
and therefore must be taken
into account in any phonetic
transcription system..
BY: JOEMAR RAY S. JUMALON
A stress mark in English typically indicates which syllable in a word receives the most emphasis or stress when spoken. This can help learners to pronounce words correctly and clearly. Stress marks are commonly used in dictionaries or textbooks to aid with pronunciation.
Norman Ellsworth Eliason has written: 'English essays' -- subject(s): English language, English poetry, History 'The effect of stress upon quantity in dissyllables' -- subject(s): English language, Phonology
ang stress ay kapag nakipag kanaan ka ma stress ka kaya gamitin ang puke :)) By:Paulo C. Bautista II-St.Francis
George J Tamson has written: 'Word stress in English' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Phonology, Accents and accentuation, English language
Learning to speak English is complex so I usually break the subject down into 4 basic parts for my students. These are: 1. Vowel & Consonant Sounds 2. Syllable Stress Patterns 3. Sentence Stress Patterns 4. Intonation Patterns
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Subject is stressed on the first syllable.
The Luhya word for the English word 'stress' is "nyasia".
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