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. Levels of stress :1- Primary stressIn any word with two or more syllables, you will always pick out one syllable and pronounce it with more prominence than the other syllables. For example, with a word like 'annoy' [?'n??], you will emphasize the second syllable.. . 2- Secondary stressYou mig
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1. Eman Baghlaf Lecture-5- Levels of Stress
2. Levels of stress :
1- Primary stress
In any word with two or more syllables, you will always pick out one syllable and pronounce it with more prominence than the other syllables. For example, with a word like 'annoy' [?'n??], you will emphasize the second syllable.
3. 2- Secondary stress
You might find that another syllable has a kind of intermediate stress--not as strong as the primary stress, but still clearly more stressed than others. This is called 'secondary stress'.
4. For example, the word economic .
The primary stress is clearly on the third syllable ([n?]);but the first syllable [e] also has more stress than the remaining syllables.
'economic' would be transcribed like this:
[,?k?'n?m?k ]
5. 3-Unstressed
The absence of any recognizable amount of prominence.
6. In a word , we have different divisions
Example:
Unbelievable
It has a root that is (believe )
It has a prefix that is( un )
It has a suffix that is( ble )
Prefixes and suffixes are called affixation .
8. Prefixes :
They come at the beginning of the word, and they change the meaning.
-Examples:
Virus antivirus
Agree- disagree
Legal-illegal
Different indifferent
Happy- unhappy
9. Suffixes:
They come at the end at the word , and
they change the part of speech or grammar.
-Examples:
Act (v) active (adj)
Improve (v)- improvement (n)
Fluent (adj)- fluently (adv)