The Groundwork of English Stress |
Contents
THE TWO KINDS OF TONE | 1 |
INTERDEPENDENCE OF STRESS AND TONE | 3 |
THE THREE ESSENTIAL STRESSMARKS | 4 |
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adjective adverb American stressing anthrope Britain cographer collocations components stressed compound suffixes Compounds whose second consonant cular differences disyllabic double double-stressed English Intonation English-type compounds examples ficial final elements five syllables flocculence following lists following words four syllables full list full stress gamist gerund given gonal Greek-type compounds Greek-type elements Groundwork of English high level stress ing-form kinetic stress kinetic tone lexical stress ment monger monosyllabic prefixes nomen agentis noun number of syllables number of words older stressing onym partial stress past participle phagi pitch ponent post-kinetic stress pre-kinetic stress preceded prognathous Romanic Romanic-type compounds root second component second element second syllable semantic Similarly single single-stressed single-stressed compounds Six syllables static stress stress-mark Stress-pattern suffix syllables Stress-pattern take a post-kinetic takes the kinetic tendency theria three syllables tile tive tory trisyllabic tudinal unstressed syllables verb word stress Words of four Words of three