Partly in the 1st and partly in the 2nd or not assignable to one only of 2 consecutive syllables
15.Monosyllabic word (Proclitic)? Yes, no, jump, buy, heat, sure and cat
16.Polysyllabic words (Multisillabic)? librarian, hippopotamus, misunderstanding
17.Basic rules of stressing two-syllable simple words? Approach, commute, maintain, perform
18.The process of breaking up words into syllables is called? Syllable division
19.The division of the word into syllables is called? Syllable division
20.A speech sound which is capable of forming a syllable is called? Syllabic
21.Spech sounds which are not capable of forming syllables are called? Non-syllabic
22.The most sonorous sound in the syllable which makes up the peak of prominence is called? The nucleus of a syllable
23.The consonants which precede the peak are called? The onset
24.The consonants which follow the peak are called? The coda
25.According to the accentual weight, syllables can be classified into? Stressed and unstressed
26.A word of ONE phonetic syllable, a word of less than FIVE letters cannot be divided into? syllabographs
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2.How many degrees of word stress are singled out in English? Primary, secondary, tertiary, weak
3.Define the type of word stress? If special prominence is a stressed syllable is achieved by greater force with which the syllable is pronounced, such type of stress is called? European languages. Dynamic (force)
4.Define the type of word stress? If special prominence is a stressed syllable is achieved mainly through the change of peach, or musical tone, such type of stress is called? Oriental languages. Musical (tone)
5.Define the type of word stress? If special prominence in a stressed syllable is achieved through the changes in the quantity of the vowels, which are longer in the stressed syllables than in the unstressed ones, such type of stress is called?
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