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Notice that the first syllable has a stress mark; this is important.
These are the stress marks in the print edition.
Write the words in phonemic transcription, including the stress marks.
Certain otherwise identical word roots are distinguishable by different stress marking.
When you do this, to reload the round, it leaves stress marks on the cartridge.
Stress marks show the location of primary stress in the suffixed form.
Stress marks are placed before the syllables concerned.
The difference is stress marks on vowels with levels 0, 1, 2; not all entries have stress however.
Stress marks are mandatory in lexical dictionaries and books for children or Russian learners.
To ensure correct alignment of stress marks with syllables, the use of a table is recommended.
This is rare, however, as usually meaning is determined by context and no stress mark is written.
It includes two pairs of stress marks which disambiguate words which share the same spelling but have different meanings.
Acute accents (technically, stress marks) are used in dictionaries to indicate the stressed syllable.
Stress marks are optional in East Slavic languages.
In modern Church Slavonic, there are three stress marks (acute, grave and circumflex).
Angry characters may exhibit a "vein" or "stress mark" effect, where lines representing bulging veins will appear on their forehead.
In some examples where the stress mark could be confused with the simple quotation mark we have underlined the stressed syllable.
In reduplicative forms, stress marks indicate which stem syllable bears stress.
The Standard Bulgarian words and sentences are given in romanization, with no attempt at scientific transcription apart from stress marking.
When no stress mark is included, stress assignment follows the regular pattern for Kwak'wala stress.
Put stress marks on the following words (try to put secondary stress marks on as well).
Other predictable changes involve stress marks, i/y alternances and i-dropping, some of them are sometimes considered as irregularities.
In a few cases (mostly on the vowels е and и), the stress mark is orthographically required to distinguish words which are homonyms.
To show this, these languages use (in dictionaries, orthography, and grammar books, for example) four different stress marks (grave, acute, double grave and circumflex).
Soong glanced down at the hole and noted that, yes, the stress marks in the chest indicated that the damage had been caused by an attack from the rear.