STRESS

The vowel sound used in the unstressed vowels in English are pronounced as schwa.

This is why the schwa sound is the most used.

What is Stress?

E.g.
em · pha · sis

Stress in English involves making vowels both longer and louder, giving that syllable more emphasis than the others.

This does not only change the volume of the stressed
syllable, but it can also change the phoneme that is pronounced.

When a word only contains one syllable, that syllable is stressed

When a word has two syllables, one is
stressed and one is not.

E.g.
I ·
tæl ·i · ən


I ·təl ·i

STRESS MARKS

They are used to indicate
primary and secondary stress
in syllables.

E.g.

administration



ədˌmini'streiʃn

Subtopic

PRIMARY STRESS MARK
BEFORE THE STRESSED SYLLABLE

When we speak and give more emphasis to a syllable to make it stand out, we produce PROMINENCE in that syllable or word.

- WORD

- STAY

- LEECH

MAJOR AND MINOR STRESS

When the second syllable
receives a stress, but the first syllable
is the most stressed one, instead of
pronouncing the second one as a
schwa, it has other sounds, it has a minor stress.

Topic flotante

The first syllables of these words receive a major stress, whilst the second syllable recieves minor stress.

It's usually the first syllable
that is stressed. But sometimes
the second syllable is stressed.

For example, the word
"rural" has a stress
on the first syllable

/ˈrʊrəl/

START IN TIMESTAMP 1:07 UNTIL 1:33 FOR
THE CONVERSATION. IGNORE THE REST.

It's usually the first syllable
that is stressed. But sometimes
the second syllable is stressed.

Sometimes the second syllable is streesed
· ·
behind
· ·
report

Common second stressed
syllable words:
besides - above - allow
today - immense - refer

· ·
table

· ·
greater

Klik her, for at centrere dit kort.
Klik her, for at centrere dit kort.