situa ionsim lify
sat 7 isfac 5 tory in 7 divid al appre 7 cia ioncongrat 7 ula ion exam 7 ina ion
people in conversation in order to highlight a an idea, to convey the meaning of the word re-read for emphasize, this is the sentence stress.
logical stress (logical stess) is a special kind of stress, stress according to the speaker logic needs, in order to compare or implied, emphasize one sentence or several words, other words (regardless of type of word) are all relegated to secondary status.
stu ent o enla ourslo an
aboard wake eside ehalf ondemn condense onnect
par y stu ent
( 5 ) < strong> with prefix a-, be-, con-, de-, dis-, en-, mis-, per-, pre-, pro-, re-, trans-, un- other two-syllable word , usually on the second syllable re-read :
ideographic stress (sense stress) sentence stress is the most common, basic stress pattern. According to this model, all in the sentence that a clear concept that has a strong lexical meaning of the word should be re-read. Such words are mainly content words, ie nouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs; interjections, pronouns, interrogative pronouns, also often re-read. Any significance is not strong, since sentences major role in the sentence, the words are weak reading, these words are mainly function words, or function words, function words, including articles, prepositions, conjunctions, auxiliary verbs, personal pronouns, relative pronouns and so on.
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dicta ionexhibit on exper ence famil ar histor c ideol ly impa ient indus rial inven ive mu icmusic an opin on ques ionrepub ic
1. two-syllable words stressed syllable in the pronunciation of certain vowels rules < strong>:
cor erpor rait
decide isclose discuss disease nlarge enrich istake
2. three or more multi-syllable words as syllable word. Multi-syllable word stress more in the last third syllable, the vowel of the syllable to read more short sound:
sentence stress (sentence stress)
4. in order to -graphy,-ial,-ian,-iar,-ic (-ical),-ience,-iency,-ient,-ify,-ion,-itis,-ity,-ive,-logy,-ous (-eous,-ious),-sion,-tion other suffix at the end of the word, the accent usually falls on them in front of a syllable:
car y cur ent sor y
( 2 ) dividing line between the two syllables if only one consonant (r < / strong> except ), go to the right of the letter syllable , by repeating the first syllable open syllable pronunciation :
but if the dividing line between the two consonants is rr, left closed syllable by syllable pronunciation:
3. multi-syllable words in the secondary stress sometimes off before the main stress on the second syllable:
report ewrite transfer ransform ransmit unkind nknown lt;br /> activ ty dif icult exper ment fam ly mon tor partic lar polit cal qual ty
misuse erform permit repare roduce renew epair
5. in order to -ade,-ain,-ee,-eer,-esce,-esque,-ette,-ique, – oo,-oon other end of the word, stress often falls on the last syllable:
word stress
cartoon igarette engineer ntertain examinee emonade picturesque lt;br /> ( 3 ) dividing line between the two consonant letters ( first not r), two consonants were classified about two-syllable , reread the first syllable by syllable pronunciation closed :
platoon hampoo technique rainee
( 1 ) English accent most two-syllable word in the first syllable :
com adecon ert les on let er mem er
( 4 ) dividing line between the two consonants , The first one is r, these two letters can be about two syllables were classified , by repeating the first syllable r syllable ( This rule also applies to multi-syllable words ):