How can you tell if a syllable is accented?
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Let's start with the second question: How do you tell if a syllable is stressed or not? If it's trembling uncontrollably, or hiding under the blankets, it's probably a stressed syllable. Okay, serious answer. A stressed syllable is a syllable that has emphasis within a word (or within a line of poetry).
Just so, what does it mean when a syllable is accented?
A syllable that is stressed in pronunciation is called an accented syllable. The accent often changes the meaning of words which otherwise would be pronounced or even spelled alike. The word object when accented on the first syllable is a noun; when accented on the second syllable it is a verb.
Correspondingly, how do I know which syllable is stressed?
A stressed syllable combines five features:
- It is l-o-n-g-e-r - com p-u-ter.
- It is LOUDER - comPUTer.
- It has a change in pitch from the syllables coming before and afterwards.
- It is said more clearly -The vowel sound is purer.
- It uses larger facial movements - Look in the mirror when you say the word.
A primary accented syllable is the syllable which receives the most stress in a word that has more than one syllable. For example, in the word