Referents with a topical or focused status have been shown to be preferable antecedents in real-time resolution of pronouns. However, it remains unclear regarding whether topicality and focus compete for prominence when co-present in the same narrative,
While stress primarily deals with individual words or specific syllables, giving them prominence and sometimes altering their function or meaning, intonation operates at the level of sentences or phrases. Intonation can indicate whether a sentence is a statement, a question, or an exclamation, among ...
Stress The relative prominence of a syllable or musical note (especially with regard to stress or pitch); He put the stress on the wrong syllable Accent To express the accent of (either by the voice or by a mark); to utter or to mark with accent. Stress To stress, single out as impo...
You have to figure out the main idea of the passage. The passage doesn’t address any of the first three answers. You could infer the fourth answer from the fact that the author is defending Glass’s use of popular music, but the passage doesn’t discuss Glass’s musical prominence. So...
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Stressisgenerallydefinedassyllableprominence.Inotherwords,itreferstothedegreeofforceusedinproducingasyllable.Whenwesayacertainsyllableisstressed,wemeanitispronouncedwitharelativelygreateramountofenergy.Theresultisthatthestressedsyllablesoundslouderthantheunstressed.parole stress Inmanylanguages,includingEnglish,some...
Thephonemicfeaturesthatoccurabovethelevelofthesegments.Thesearethephonologicalpropertiesofsuchunitsasthesyllable,thewordandthesentence.Themainsuprasegmentalfeaturesincludestress,intonationandtone.stressStressisgenerallydefinedassyllableprominence.Inotherwords,itreferstothedegreeofforceusedinproducingasyllable.Whenwesaya...
Thephonemicfeaturesthatoccurabovethelevelofthesegments.Thesearethephonologicalpropertiesofsuchunitsasthesyllable,thewordandthesentence.Themainsuprasegmentalfeaturesincludestress,intonationandtone.stressStressisgenerallydefinedassyllableprominence.Inotherwords,itreferstothedegreeofforceusedinproducingasyllable.Whenwesaya...
Syllabic prominence or stress within words varies across languages and is key to understanding word pronunciation and meaning. For example, the difference in syllabic stress can distinguish between a noun and a verb in English. Syllables themselves are central to this process, as the stressed syllabl...