Secondary Stress
Phoneme, Syllable, Stress (Linguistics)
978-613-7-90865-5
6137908658
60
2011-10-13
29,00 €
eng
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Secondary stress (or secondary accent [obsolete]) is the weaker of two degrees of stress in the pronunciation of a word; the stronger degree of stress is called 'primary'. The International Phonetic Alphabet symbol for secondary stress is a short vertical line preceding and at the foot of the stressed syllable: the nun in proˌnunciˈation. Another tradition in English is to assign acute and grave accents for primary and secondary stress: pronùnciátion. Most languages, if they have stress at all, have only one degree of it on the phonemic level. That is, each syllable has stress or it does not.
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