Theory of phonetics


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Theory of phonetics (1)

II. Types of stress.
The word stress is closely interrelated with sentence stress. Sentence stress usually falls on the very syllable of the word which is marked by word stress. Thus the accentual structure of the word predetermines the arrangement of stresses in a phrase. At the same time the stress pattern of a phrase is always conditioned by the semantic and syntactical factors. The words that usually become stressed in a phrase are notional words. They convey the main idea of the phrase. For example,
In ˇthis "room there are a'pproximately ﺍ thirty ﺍstudents │that are 'taking 'notes during the \lecture \\ .
All the marked words bear the so-called sentence stressed proper. This stress falls on the lexical words. In all the three syntagms the last lexical words are stressed to signal the end of a signal. This stress is called syntagmatic stress.
The common character of word stress and sentence stress is also observed in their rhythmical tendency to alternate stressed and unstressed syllables and pronounce them at approximately equal intervals. Word stress is applied to a word, as a linguistic unit, sentence stress is applied to a phrase. The distinction of the rhythmical structure of a word and a phrase is clearly observed in the cases when the word stress in notional words is omitted in a phrase. For example,
I 'don’t think she is mis'taken.
Or when the rhythmic structure of the isolated word does not coincide with that of a phrase. For example,
'Fourteen. 'Classroom Four'teen. 'Fourteen 'books.
. So in a speech chain the phonetic structure of a word obtains additional characteristics connected with rhythm, melody, and tempo. Though the sentence stress falls on the syllable marked by the word stress, it is not realized in the stressed syllable of an isolated word but in a word within speech continuum. Sentence stress organizes a sentence into a linguistic unit, helps to form its rhythmic and intonation pattern, performs its distinctive function on the level of a phrase.



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