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من الأستاذ(ة) عقيلة طايبيThe rules of stress patterns
Having said all that we can, finally, conclude the following rules for the Primary stress:
Stress on first syllable:
Most two-syllable nouns and adjectives have stress on the first syllable.
Stress on last syllable:
Most two-syllable verbs have stress on the last syllable.
Stress on penultimate syllable (second from the end):
Words ending in ‘ic’, ‘tion’, and ‘sion
Stress on ante-penultimate syllable (third from the end):
Words ending in ‘cy’, ‘ty’, ‘phy’; ‘gy’
Polysyllabic words (words with many syllables) :
These usually have more than one stress, i.e., primary and secondary stress. Often such words contain a prefix (as with ‘inter’ and ‘anti’ in international and antibiotic). This is common with many long technical words.
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Compound words (words with two parts)
If the compound is a noun, the stress goes on the first part: eg; greenhouse, blackbird. If the compound is an adjective, the stress goes on the second part; e.g., bad-tempered, old-fashioned
If the compound is a verb, the stress goes on the second part, e.g., understand, overlook.
Compound adjectives:
Some English words have the same pronunciation but different meanings and spellings. e.g.: /nəu/ => no, know /rait => right, write
Compound adjectives:
A compound adjective is an adjective which is made of two parts and is usually written with a hyphen (-).
Article |
Adverb | hyphen | Noun |
ed |
Singular or plural noun |
A |
Well | - |
manner |
ed |
person. |
A |
Short | - |
sight |
ed |
Man |
Ø |
High |
- | heel | ed |
Shoes |
An |
Open | - | mind | ed | Woman |
He is a well-mannered person.
Isn't he rather short-sighted man?
She is wearing high-heeled shoes.
She is an open minded woman.