Syllable Stress: How To Decide Which Sound To Stress
Syllable Stress: How To Decide Which Sound To Stress
Syllable Stress: How To Decide Which Sound To Stress
Pretest
Afford
Afford 2
Offered
Offered 2
Offering
Offering -3
Develop
Develop -3
Superstitious
Superstitious - 4
Pretest contd
Distribution
Distribution 4
Television
Television -4
Promise
Promise -2
Protect
Protect -2
Preference
Preference 2
More Pretest!
Prefer
Prefer 2
Responsibility
Responsibility 6
Refrigerator
Refrigerator 5
Characterizes
Characterizes 5
Understand
Understand -3
Pretest
Misunderstand
Misunderstand - 4
Unintelligible
Unintelligible - 6
Individual
Individual 5
Individuality
Individuality - 7
Meaning Changes
The meaning changes when you change the
He gave me a message.
He gave me a massage.
He lives in a jeep now.
stressed syllables.
They are harder to hear clearly because
unstressed vowels are low in pitch and short.
Problem
Moment
Roses
Human
Consider this
ball
balloon
fast
breakfast
late
chocolate
men
women
social society
recorder
a record
2.
climate
ate
garbage age
engine ine
patient tient
grammar ar
Ex.C page 64
Ex.D page 64
Reduced Vowels D, pg 64
examine, determine, medicine, margarine
practice, prejudice, promise
definite, prerequisite, opposite
missile, imbecile
Whats in a Word?
Prefix unhappy un + happy
Suffix development develop + ment
How powerful are affixes?
able to change meaning
able to change grammatical functions
Morewhats in a word?
Find the Root
its the center of the word
it carries the basic meaning
Example
care, careful, carefully, careless, caring, carefree,
A root usually is one or two syllables long
Compounds?
more than one root
policeman, gas station
Guideline 1 - Nouns
Most 2 syllable nouns have stress on the first
syllable.
Table, Number,Distance,Office
Even names
Alice, Barbara, Julie, Thomas
Annette? Renee?
Exception
Some nouns are stressed on the root, as we
do not usually stress a prefix.
belief
success
mistake
excuse
result
Guideline 2 - contd
When the first syllable is the root in :
Verbs:
to harden, to straighten, to suffer, to offer
Adjectives:
useful, cloudy, thirsty, pleasant, solid, jealous
For adverbs and prepositions, stress the root.
quickly, perhaps, except, often
Guideline 3
The Power of Suffixes
Stress in words with more than 2 syllables depends on
their suffix.
See page 69 for list of stress-related suffixes
For other suffixes.stress does not change but remains
on the same syllable as other forms of the same
word
-able, -al, -ed, -en, -er, -est, -ful, -ing, -ish, -ist, -ism,
-less, -ly, -ment, -ness, -ous, -y
Examples
officially official
professional profession
punishment punish
Guideline 4
Compound nouns
Stress on the first word
firemen
air conditioning
wastepaper basket
What about White House vs. white house?
Guideline 5
Two word verbs what are they?
Stress lands on the second word
pick up, turn off, drop out, do over
What about a turn off, a drop out?
Guideline 6
Reflexive pronouns
Stress the last syllable
myself, yourself, himself,
themselves, ourselves, yourselves
Guideline 7
What ifmore than 2 syllables?
Extension of Guideline 1
if a noun stress the first syllable.
Extension of Guideline 2
if a verb or adjective, put stress on the root.
Extension of Guideline 3
Stress the same way as the related word, if
suffix does not affect stress.