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- Stress_(linguistics) abstract "In linguistics, stress is the relative emphasis that may be given to certain syllables in a word, or to certain words in a phrase or sentence. The term is also used for similar patterns of phonetic prominence inside syllables. The word "accent" is often used with this sense, but it may be used for other kinds of prominence; stress specifically may thus be called stress accent or dynamic accent.The stress placed on syllables within words is called word stress or lexical stress. The stress placed on words within sentences is called sentence stress or prosodic stress. The latter is one of the three components of prosody, along with rhythm and intonation.".
- Stress_(linguistics) wikiPageExternalLink word-stress.htm.
- Stress_(linguistics) wikiPageExternalLink Cambridge-Handbook-2007.pdf.
- Stress_(linguistics) wikiPageID "171782".
- Stress_(linguistics) wikiPageRevisionID "598292930".
- Stress_(linguistics) above "Extra stress".
- Stress_(linguistics) above "Primary stress".
- Stress_(linguistics) above "Secondary stress".
- Stress_(linguistics) decimal "712".
- Stress_(linguistics) decimal "716".
- Stress_(linguistics) hasPhotoCollection Stress_(linguistics).
- Stress_(linguistics) ipaNumber "501".
- Stress_(linguistics) ipaNumber "502".
- Stress_(linguistics) ipaSymbol "ˈˈ◌".
- Stress_(linguistics) ipaSymbol "ˈ◌".
- Stress_(linguistics) ipaSymbol "ˌ◌".
- Stress_(linguistics) subject Category:Phonetics.
- Stress_(linguistics) subject Category:Phonology.
- Stress_(linguistics) subject Category:Poetic_rhythm.
- Stress_(linguistics) subject Category:Stress_(linguistics).
- Stress_(linguistics) comment "In linguistics, stress is the relative emphasis that may be given to certain syllables in a word, or to certain words in a phrase or sentence. The term is also used for similar patterns of phonetic prominence inside syllables. The word "accent" is often used with this sense, but it may be used for other kinds of prominence; stress specifically may thus be called stress accent or dynamic accent.The stress placed on syllables within words is called word stress or lexical stress.".
- Stress_(linguistics) label "Accent tonique".
- Stress_(linguistics) label "Accento (linguistica)".
- Stress_(linguistics) label "Acento prosódico".
- Stress_(linguistics) label "Acento tônico".
- Stress_(linguistics) label "Akcent wyrazowy".
- Stress_(linguistics) label "Akzent (Linguistik)".
- Stress_(linguistics) label "Klemtoon".
- Stress_(linguistics) label "Stress (linguistics)".
- Stress_(linguistics) label "Ударение".
- Stress_(linguistics) label "نبر".
- Stress_(linguistics) label "強勢".
- Stress_(linguistics) label "轻重音".
- Stress_(linguistics) sameAs Přízvuk.
- Stress_(linguistics) sameAs Akzent_(Linguistik).
- Stress_(linguistics) sameAs Τονισμός.
- Stress_(linguistics) sameAs Acento_prosódico.
- Stress_(linguistics) sameAs Azentu.
- Stress_(linguistics) sameAs Accent_tonique.
- Stress_(linguistics) sameAs Accento_(linguistica).
- Stress_(linguistics) sameAs 強勢.
- Stress_(linguistics) sameAs Klemtoon.
- Stress_(linguistics) sameAs Akcent_wyrazowy.
- Stress_(linguistics) sameAs Acento_tônico.
- Stress_(linguistics) sameAs m.0172c3.
- Stress_(linguistics) sameAs Q181767.
- Stress_(linguistics) sameAs Q181767.
- Stress_(linguistics) wasDerivedFrom Stress_(linguistics)?oldid=598292930.
- Stress_(linguistics) isPrimaryTopicOf Stress_(linguistics).