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What is stress English?

Stress. Stress refers to the relative importance that can be given to certain words or phrases, or certain words within a sentence or phrase. English stressed are louder than non stressed. They are also longer and have a higher pitch.



Also, give examples of stress.

noun. Stress refers to mental or physical tension. A good example of stress would be the pressure to complete three large tasks by the end the day. Stress can be described as discomfort or pain in the arms due to carrying too much weight.

Why is stress so important in English? Stress is essential to correctly pronounce English words. The English language word stresses refers to the syllables in each word. In English, most words will have one syllable that is louder than the others.

What is stress in English phonetics?

Stress or accent in linguistics and phonology refers to relative emphasis or prominence given a particular syllable or word in a sentence or phrase.

What does English mean by stress and intonation?

Stress is a higher level of loudness for one syllable or phrase in a word, sentence, or question. Stress and Intonation are essential because they help to communicate additional meaning to an expression. It can be used to reinforce a particular meaning, attitude, emotion or utterance.