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What is primary and secondary stress with examples?

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Answered by namrapatowarisl
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There are three types of stress in words. These are the primary, secondary, and weak limitations. Major stress indicates the strongest syllable in a word, minor stress indicates a strong syllable with less emphasis than the main stress, and weak syllables are usually recognized by  schwa. In English can also be used to distinguish homogenous words such as object and object.

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Primary stress:  The strongest stress of words with two or more syllables when spoken. For example, when saying the word "fantastic", the main stress is in the central syllable "tas".

Secondary stress: Secondary pressure is said to increase with compound expressions such as vacuum cleaners. In a vacuum cleaner,  the vacuum of the first syllable is mainly stressed, but the primary syllable of the cleaner is usually called the secondary pressure.

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Answered by shivanijain4931
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Primary Stress: The word's most resonant syllable The primary stress of one-syllable words is on that one syllable (except for a few brief function words like the, which may not have any stress at all)...

Secondary stress: Syllables that aren't completely unstressed but aren't as loud as the primary stress. The word's major stress is the loudest syllable. The primary stress of one-syllable words is on that one syllable (except for a few brief function words like the, which may not have any stress at all).... secondary stress: syllables that aren't completely unstressed but aren't as loud as the primary stress.

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