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Write a short note stress and rhythm in connected speech

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Answered by PoojaBurra
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Rhythm is normally made by joining of stressed words happening once/more and both stressed and unstressed words spoken/written at many intervals in a sentence.  

To gain a uniform rhythm in speech it is necessary that correct emphasis to forced syllables is made.

At phonetics stress is a degree of emphasis given sound/syllable in speech also known as lexical stress/word stress.  

Though in every languages words stressed is more understandable on word level and is specially clear in pronunciation of each words and their sub-parts.

Answered by sureshkrishna
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1)The rhythm is usually formed by a combination of stressed words occurring once or more and both stressed and unstressed words spoken or written at different intervals in a sentence. In order to acquire a good rhythm in speech it is essential that proper emphasis to stressed syllables is made

2)Conversion in linguistics is the formation of new words from existing words without a change in form. An example is hoe and hoe. The first one is a noun a hoe, the second is a verb to hoe. ... Non-concatenative morphological processes form new words by modifying internal structure of morphemes (e.g., meaning).

3)basic rules. ... The rules given below apply to almost all written questions and most spoken questions. Auxiliary verb before subject. In a question, the auxiliary verb comes before the subject. Note that if there are two auxiliary verbs, only the first comes before the subject.

4)It is an occlusive consonant produced with a lowered velum, allowing air to escape freely through the nose. The vast majority of consonants are oral consonants.

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