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A multi-syllable word has a prominent syllable. This is called a stressed syllable. Stressed syllable is longer in duration, higher in pitch, and louder.

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1 A multi-syllable word has a prominent syllable. This is called a stressed syllable. Stressed syllable is longer in duration, higher in pitch, and louder in volume. Duration is the primary attribute to the prominence of a syllable. Except for the compounds, stressed syllables in words with more than 2 syllables never stand next to each other (Stressed syllables and weak syllables alternate).

2 When a word has more than one syllable, one is more prominent than the others. When this happens, we say that the syllable has a stress, or that it is stressed. In the following examples, stressed syllables are expressed with boldface. word pattern tea.cher. beau.ti.ful.. un.der.stand.. con.ti.nue. con.ti.nu.a.tion... black.board

3 When a syllable is stressed, it is pronounced; longer in duration higher in pitch, and louder in volume

4 Exercise Group the following words so that they match the patterns in the table. word list infamousbananacalendarstatement dinosaurimplyclusterkingdom enjoymentmountaineternalcountless excelpassagebeforedefeated beginarriveworryhistory pattern..... word

5 the nouns typically have the first syllable stressed, whereas verbs have the stressed second syllable. 90% two-syllable nouns, and 60% two-syllable verbs follow this pattern. Look at the following three syllable words. Consider the stress patterns. Three-syllable words.... in.stru.mentcom.mer.cialar.ti.choke ca.len.darva.nil.lahur.ri.cane cu.ri.ousde.ve.lopap.pe.tite sen.ti.mentas.to.nishcro.co.dile do.cu.mentop.po.nentcon.gre.gate

6 Basically, stressed words are considered CONTENT WORDSsuch as Nouns e.g. kitchen, Peter (most) principal verbs e.g. visit, construct Adjectives e.g. beautiful, interesting Adverbs e.g. often, carefully

7 Non-stressed words are considered FUNCTION WORDSsuch as Determiners e.g. the, a, some, a few Auxiliary verbs e.g. don't, am, can, were Prepositions e.g. before, next to, opposite Conjunctions e.g. but, while, as Pronouns e.g. they, she, us

8 Using suffixes to predict stress (A) Stress the suffix itself: -ee -ee employee refugee trainee referee -eer -eer engineer career volunteer -ese -ese Chinese Japanese Portuguese -ique -ique unique antique technique

9 Stress the syllable immediately before the suffix: - ial memorial financial artificial essential - ual visual unusual intellectual individual - ian Canadian vegetarian pedestrian politician - sion explosion occasion conclusion permission - tion definition production situation qualification

10 ient ancient sufficient efficient deficient - cious delicious conscious suspicious judicious - tious ambitious cautious superstitious conscientious - ic academic energetic fantastic terrific - ible edible flexible incredible impossible

11 - ity ability necessity publicity possibility - ify classify terrify humidify personify - logy biology sociology anthropology psychology - graphy geography autobiography photography pornography - meter kilometer parameter speedometer thermometer


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