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  1. English, being a stress-timed language, another general rule of rhythm is that an equal amount of time is taken from one stressed syllable to the next, i.e. that English rhythm has an isochrony based on stress. This is illustrated in the following example: “What’s the difference between a sick elephant and

  2. Sep 29, 2023 · English is a stress-timed language that has a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables and words. You change stress to emphasize, give new information, contrast information or to clarify. In other words, English lets you put the stress on different words (or parts of words) to change the meaning of the whole sentence.

  3. In linguistics stress is the relative emphasis that may be given to ce rtain. syllables in a word, or to certain words in a phrase or sentence. En glish is what is. known as a stressed language ...

  4. May 3, 2016 · English, who subconsciously extend or shorten syllables so that the stresses will be spread out as consistently as possible. The English language is based around vowel stress; stressed syllables are given a longer duration. For example, in the word òAmerica, ó pronounced [ə-mεr-ə -kə], the second syllable is the stressed syllable

  5. Feb 25, 2022 · In syllable-timed languages, each syllable (beat) of the word takes about the same length of time to pronounce. Stress-timed languages, however, depend on the accent or stress of the word. So the syllable that is stressed will tend to be a little longer than the other syllables. In English, when learners learn a new word, they also have to ...

  6. May 9, 2024 · The rhythm of English language depends on two types of stress. When we say “stress” here, we mean that we emphasize or say a syllable or word more strongly than the other parts of the word or sentence, which makes those “stressed” syllables and words stand out and become more noticeable. English has two basic types of stress: 1.

  7. Rhythm is both a feature of and product of the phonological structure of English. The phonology of any language is a system, so that a change in one part of the system will affect some or all of the other parts. The system looks like this: English is a very rhythmical language, so that a learner who can maintain the rhythm of the language is ...