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STRESS Lesson

This document discusses word stress and sentence stress in English. It defines stress as prominence given to a syllable or word, and notes there can be word stress within a word or sentence stress across words. Key points include: - Word stress patterns in English typically fall on the first syllable of two-syllable nouns and adjectives, and the second syllable of two-syllable verbs. - The placement of stress in some two-syllable words can change their part of speech (e.g. PERmit as noun vs verb). - Exceptions to word stress rules include words ending in suffixes like -ic, -sion, -tion being stressed on the penultimate or ante-penult

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STRESS Lesson

This document discusses word stress and sentence stress in English. It defines stress as prominence given to a syllable or word, and notes there can be word stress within a word or sentence stress across words. Key points include: - Word stress patterns in English typically fall on the first syllable of two-syllable nouns and adjectives, and the second syllable of two-syllable verbs. - The placement of stress in some two-syllable words can change their part of speech (e.g. PERmit as noun vs verb). - Exceptions to word stress rules include words ending in suffixes like -ic, -sion, -tion being stressed on the penultimate or ante-penult

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STRESS

 Refers to the prominence of given to a


syllable or word which makes the word
or syllable stand out above the adjacent
syllable or word.
 it can be a word stress or sentence
stress.
Word stress
 The stress placed on syllables
within word.
 it is also called as lexical
stress.
Sentence stress
The stress placed on
words within sentences.
 It is also called as
Prosodic stress
Read the ff. w/out hesitation
Village- /’vi-lij/
Remember- /ri-’mem-ber/
International-/ in-ter-’nash-nal/
Unbearable-/en-’ber-e-bal/
Surprising-/sa(r)-’priz-ing/
Rules of Word Stress in English
There are two very simple rules about word stress:
1. One word has only one stress. (One word cannot
have two stresses. If you hear two stresses, you hear
two words. Two stresses cannot be one word. It is
true that there can be a "secondary" stress in some
words. But a secondary stress is much smaller than
the main [primary] stress, and is only used in long
words.)
2. We can only stress vowels, not consonants.
1 Stress on first syllable
rule example
Most 2-syllable nouns
PRESent,EXport, CHIna,
TAble
Most 2-syllable adjectives
PRESent, SLENder,
CLEVer, HAPpy
2. Stress on last syllable
rule example
Most 2-syllable verbs
to preSENT,
to exPORT,
to deCIDE,
to beGIN
There are many two-syllable words in English whose meaning and
class change with a change in stress. The word present, for
example is a two-syllable word. If we stress the first syllable, it is a
noun (gift) or an adjective (opposite of absent). But if we stress
the second syllable, it becomes a verb (to offer). More examples:
the words export, import, contract and object can all be nouns or
verbs depending on whether the stress is on the first or second
syllable.

Per’mit ( noun) permit’ (verb)


Trans’fer (noun) transfer’ (verb)
Dis’count ( noun) discount’ (verb)
activity
Give 5 pairs of words that can be used interchangeably
as noun or verb, then use them in a sentence.
3. Stress on penultimate syllable
(penultimate = second from end)
rule example
Words ending in -ic
GRAPHic, geoGRAPHic, geoLOGic
Words ending in -sion and -tion
teleVIsion, reveLAtion
For a few words, native English speakers don't always "agree" on where to put the
stress. For example, some people say teleVIsion and others say TELevision. Another
example is: CONtroversy and conTROversy.

4 Stress on ante-penultimate syllable (ante-


penultimate = third from end)
Words ending in -cy, -ty, -phy and -gy
deMOcracy, dependaBIlity, phoTOgraphy,
geology

Words ending in -al CRItical, geoLOGical


5 Compound words (words with two parts)
For compound nouns, the stress is on the first
part BLACKbird, GREENhouse
For compound adjectives, the stress is on the
second part bad-TEMpered, old-FASHioned
For compound verbs, the stress is on the
second part to underSTAND, to
overFLOW

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