Primary stress
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British pronunciation/pɹˈaɪməɹi stɹˈɛs/
American pronunciation/pɹˈaɪmɚɹi stɹˈɛs/

"primary stress"の定義と意味

Primary stress
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(phonetics) the strongest emphasis in a word of two or more syllables when it is uttered

What is "primary stress"?

Primary stress is the emphasis placed on a particular syllable within a word that stands out more than others. This stress is typically indicated by a louder, longer, or higher-pitched sound compared to the unstressed syllables. For example, in the word "computer," the first syllable "com" receives primary stress, making it more prominent when pronounced. Primary stress is important in phonetics because it can change the meaning of words and assist listeners in understanding the structure of language, making it crucial for accurate pronunciation and effective communication.

primary stress

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