In the following words mark the stressed syllable
1. Project (as a noun)
2. Object (as a noun)
3. Convict (as a verb)
4. Conflict (as a verb)
5. Record (as a verb)
Answers
Answer is 1. Project ( as a noun )
Answer:
Concept:
Stressed syllables are usually louder and have a higher or lower pitch than non-stressed syllables. They can also be pronounced longer on occasion. There are sometimes variances in articulation style or location. Vowels in unstressed syllables, in particular, may have a more centre (or "neutral") articulation, whereas vowels in stressed syllables may have a more peripheral articulation. The acoustic signals of stressed and unstressed syllables fluctuate to varied degrees on different words in a phrase; at times, the difference between the acoustic signals of stressed and unstressed syllables is minor.
Given:
Mark the emphasized syllable in the following words.
1. Project (as a noun)
2. Object (as a noun)
3. Convict (as a verb)
4. Conflict (as a verb)
5. Record (as a verb)
Find:
find the stress words for the given words
Answer:
1. PROject
It's a noun with the first syllable stressed.
2. OBject
The English word 'object' is an example of a word whose meaning fluctuates based on which syllable is stressed. The word is a noun when it is pronounced 'object' (with the first syllable stressed).
3. conVICT
Convict has how many syllables? 2 syllables
Stressed syllable in convict: con-vict
4. conFLICT
'conflict' is stressed on the second syllable.
5. REcord
Because REcord is a noun, the first syllable is stressed.
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