mark the stressed syllable in the following words: Photograph, zoology, Consideration, Relate, Linguistic
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The stresses in the following words would be marked in bold as e-xa-mine, exami-na-tion, aca-de-mic, acade-mi-cian, fa-vorite, fa-voritism, ex-hi-bit, exhi-bi-tion, go-vern, and go-vernment.
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The stresses in the given words are marked in bold as shown below:
Photograph: pho-tog-ra-ph
Zoology: zo-ol-o-gy
Consideration: con-sid-er-a-tion (Primary syllable stress), con-sid-er-a-tion (Secondary syllable stress)
Relate: re-late
Linguistic: lin-guis-tic
What is a stressed syllable?
- A syllable is a unit of organisation for a series of speech sounds that typically consists of a beginning and/or final margin, a syllable nucleus (which is most frequently a vowel), and other speech sounds (typically, consonants).
- Additionally, a word with several syllables is frequently referred to as a polysyllabic word or a multi syllabic word.
- A speaker's tone will often place more emphasis on a syllable in a word which is the stressed syllable in a word.
- A native speaker of British English would change the pitch of their voice to emphasise the syllable that is stressed.
- Word stress in sentences can be seen well in the last one.
Therefore, one syllable will be stressed in terms with more than one syllable. There are various word syllable stress patterns in English. Volume, pitch, and length are used to convey syllabic emphasis.
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