Stress Presentation
Stress Presentation
Stress Presentation
Presented by:
S. M. Raza & S. Kamran
Overview
Introduction
Types
Functional Stress
Placement of stress in English
Stress patterns
Conclusion
Introduction
Stress is an important feature of English
Introduction
The desire to learn English is not very new and it
What is Stress?
Stress is the degree of force with which a
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Let's take 3 words: photograph,
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No. Because we accentuate (stress) ONE
syllable in each word. And it is not always the
same syllable. So the shape of each word is
different.
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PHO TO GRAPH
#1
PHO TO GRAPHER
#2
PHO TO GRAPH IC
#3
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This happens in ALL words with 2 or more
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Try to hear the stress in individual words each
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Think again about the two words
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Of course, with word stress you will know
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This is a simple example of how word stress
Types of stress
1-word stress :It shows that what syllable in a
from books.
Thats why their sense of stress remains
undeveloped.
this should be kept in mind that English words
are pronounced with one dominant syllable
while the other syllables tend to get squashed
and reduced.
Nature of stress
Nature of stress is simple enough that
Presentation of stressed
syllables
A stressed syllable is denoted by placing a
/kreizi/
/buk/
/ni/
Word Stress
Words can be classified as:
Simple Words
Compound Words
Complex Words
Word Stress
English word stress is not always on the first
syllable. Here are some examples of stress
in different syllables of the word:
comPUter
LANguages pronunCIAtion.
Sometimes you can predict the stress
placement because of the type of word or
the ending you put on it.
Unstressed words
Nouns
Pronouns
Demonstartive+interr
ogative pronouns
Main verbs
Prepositions
Adjectives
Helping verbs
adverbs
Conjunctions
Sentence/Phrase Stress
Two Groups of WORDS
Content Words (Stressed/Unstressed)
e.g. Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Interjections
Structural Words (Strong/weak forms)
e.g. Articles, Pronouns, Prepositions, Helping Verbs
Functional stress
There are a number of two syllable words
Examples
1-Her conduct is good.
She conducts herself well.
(noun)
(verb)
2-What is our import policy.
(adjective)
We import this item from USA
(verb)
3-He was present here yesterday
. (adjective)
Please present your case .
(verb)
4-Tell me the object of your case.
(noun)
I object to your ideas.
(verb)
5-What are your subjects of study?
(noun)
He was subjected to torture.
(verb)
stomach
Character
benefactor
dozen
Advertise
stupid
Industry
comprehensi
on
melancholy
splendid
Atmosphere
pomegranate
balloon
efficient
ridiculous
begin
develop
responsible
drawee
saliva
apreciate
rupee
antenna
rhinoceros
Five syllable
words
application
irreproachabl
e
cigarette
engineer
Opposition
apparatus
correspond
Irresponsible
satisfactory
irrepressible
corresponden
ce
electricity
Civilization
Examination
mechanization
Participation
inferiority
Conclusion
English pronunciation depends on stress to