The Phonemic Chart Aspects of Connected Speech Stress

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The phonemic chart

and aspects of
connected speech
different in quality from its neighboring
louder, longer and higher in pitch vowels stress can never fall on a syllable with "schwa"
stress syllables seems to be:

it's an abstraction of The phonemic chart Aspects of connected speech Stress


referred to
the "accent" at word and sentence level

the 44 English phonemes from the IPA chart


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It is about the relationship between sounds we stress lexical words before grammatical 'photograph and photo'grapher
word stress change according to their
when they are forced into a relationship with ones
according to lips position it contains grammar class
each other

close vowels in the upper half


vowels consonants Assimilation stress rules are based on
open vowels
how do we produce stress?
a phoneme realized differently
Elission
in the lower half is about
the chart uses 3 variables Rhythrm applying more pulmonic energy, or, higher
Linking subglottal pressure
syntactic information
Phonological information
voiced/voiceless about the speakers ability to reproduce it for example this means morphological information
consonants are assimilated the rhythm of English is "stressed-time"
Depends on the part of the speech
Depends on the nature of the two final
place of articulation example about suffixes (-tion,-ity)
syllables of a word.

manner of articulation a final consonant and initial consonant of


The Food Theory the nursery rhyme "Three Blind Mice" is
two consecutive words
similar to Spanish in acoustic length of the
lines
on the right on the left in words like linking "r" complex words
diphthongs compound words
monophthongs sounds could dissapear

The food begins on the stressed syllable Rhythm is the music of each language affixes are rarely stressed
there is weakness "schwa" in the 1st syllable and continous until the next
"scripts" there is a cluster
referred as "juncture"

English is left-biased
it takes place the Cf + Ci
like in "potato"
: words try to stress themselves towards the
beginning.

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