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I also touched on weak forms, linking words, rhythm, sentence stress and intonation.
This is the domain also referred to as prosodic stress or sentence stress.
Their words often carry different meanings, pronunciation varies greatly and sentence stresses fall in different places.
The stress placed on words within sentences is called sentence stress or prosodic stress.
Pronunciation sections cover word and sentence stress, weak forms, intonation, and phonemes.
Of course, the stressed representations do not take account of the distribution of sentence stress in the utterances.
Sentence stress is not transcribed.
Sentence stress is also organised similar to English with the first syllable in the final word of a phonological phrase getting the main stress.
A variety of approaches will be suggested to topics such as problem sounds for students, word and sentence stress and rhythm, and intonation.
Interactive multimedia pronunciation program, which includes practice exercises for pause groups, pitch change, sentence stress, syllables and words stress.
It covers the features of spoken English : pause group, pitch change, sentence stress, linking, syllables and word stress.
Areas covered include the recognition and practice of the phonetic alphabet individual sounds, intonation, word and sentence stress, and connected speech.
Practise mimicking intonation patterns and varying sentence stress in the target language to familiarise yourself with these aspects of speaking and to develop your confidence.
It was good when they got emotional and argued, because they used body language to express emotion and sometimes used sentence stress and intonation.
Phonetic sounds, final consonants, clusters, word stress, sentence stress, weak forms, linking words, intonation and rhythm have to be carefully taught.
In all languages, you hear a more prominent syllable because of lexical stress and because of sentence stress and intonation.
Prosodic stress, or sentence stress, refers to stress patterns that apply at a higher level than the individual word - namely within a prosodic unit.
In mid-1975 she could speak with a relatively normal declarative sentence stress pattern, and began to do so with increasing frequency, but remained unable to use intonation to indicate a question.
To place a compound verb form (or its affirmation) in focus, it may be enough to place the main sentence stress (which normally goes on the focused item) on the first component of the verbal compound expression.
Intonation and sentence stress - This section looks at the most common intonation patterns and problems in English, and gives students practice in the intonation used, for instance, in making polite requests, showing interest, disagreeing politely etc.
There are six modules: Pause groups, Pitch change, Sentence stress, Linking, Syllables and word stress, International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) with tutorials included in each module at each level and these can all be printed.
Some older pronunciation handbooks refer to this area as 'sentence stress', which is not an appropriate name: the sentence is a unit of grammar, while the location of tonic stress is a matter which concerns the tone-unit, a unit of phonology.
From the perceptual point of view, stress functions as the means of making a syllable prominent; stress may be studied in relation to individual words (named "word stress" or lexical stress) or in relation to larger units of speech (traditionally referred to as "sentence stress" but more appropriately named "prosodic stress").