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Stress
13 Word stress
A Introduction
When a word has more than one syllable, there is always one syllable that has
greater stress than the others. For example, the word "coffee is stressed on the
first syllable cof, which has greater prominence than the second syllable. The
word e"normous is stressed on the second syllable nor.
Here are some examples of how words are stressed.
First syllable Second syllable Third syllable Fourth syllable
"always al"ternative corre"spondent environ"mentally
"energy ap"pear inter"national organiz"ation
"everybody a"vailable oppor"tunity responsi"bility
"industry be"tween recom"mend underde"veloped
"popular com"mittee
"programme ex"tremely
"sorry im"portant
"water tech"nology
The syllable which follows the stress mark (") is stressed. In the word always,
the syllable al is stressed, and the syllable ways is unstressed.
NOTE
a In longer words some syllables have secondary stress. The word international has its
main or primary stress on the syllable na and a secondary stress on the syllable in,
which has greater stress than ter or al but weaker stress than na. A syllable which
follows the stress mark (%) has secondary stress. Here are some examples.
%inter"national "every%body re%sponsi"bility
b Some words can have different stress patterns, e.g. "yesterday or yester"day,
head"quarters or "headquarters. This often depends on the stress pattern of the sentence
as a whole.
c There are some words which can be either a verb or a noun depending on how they are
stressed, e.g. trans"port (verb) or "transport (noun). > 11B
Copyright Oxford University Press Oxford Learner's Grammar 1
TIP
Remember that the most important thing in order to make yourself
understood is to put the primary stress on the correct syllable.
Unfortunately there is no general rule to tell you which syllable should
be stressed. Usually the stress pattern has to be learned as part of the
pronunciation of each individual word. The best way to learn how to
stress words is by listening to them used in speech and imitating the
pronunciation. If you see a word and want to know how it is stressed,
you will find the pronunciation in a dictionary such as the
Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.
B The /@/ sound
The /@/ sound or ‘schwa’ is the sound of a- in about or again or of -er in
water or colder. It is used only in unstressed syllables and is spelled in a
number of different ways. Here are some examples.
payment /"peIm@nt/ famous /"feIm@s/
corner /"kO:n@(r)/ support /s@"pO:t/
forget /f@"get/ figure /"fIg@(r)/
The schwa is also used in certain one-syllable words when they are
unstressed in connected speech, e.g. from /fr@m/, than /D@n/. These are
called ‘weak forms’. > Finder 289
C Stress in words with suffixes
When we add a suffix to a one-syllable word, most suffixes are unstressed.
"hopeful "playing "quickly "sadness "statement "treatable "useless
The same usually happens when the suffix is added to a word with more than
one syllable.
"powerful at"tacking "silently "loneliness
"manageable "colourless "punishment
But with certain suffixes the stress falls on the syllable before the suffix.
"commerce Ô com"mercial
in"form Ô inform"ation
"luxury Ô lux"urious
"photograph Ô photo"graphic
"stupid Ô stu"pidity
These suffixes include -ial, -ion, -ious, -ic, and -ity.
TIP
When a word ends in -ion, always stress the syllable before the last one:
"nation, con"dition, dis"cussion, satis"faction, recommen"dation.
Copyright Oxford University Press Oxford Learner's Grammar 2
D Stress in compounds
In a noun compound, we often stress the first word. > Finder 142A
"bus ticket "living-room "softball "fireworks "share price
But when the first word expresses time, place, or material, it is not usually
stressed. > Finder 142C
afternoon "tea town "hall metal "box
For pairs like "softball and a soft "ball, > 7A Note.
In compounds with participles, we stress the participle when the compound
does not come before a noun.
The paint is quick-"drying.
I’m left-"handed.
But when the compound comes before a noun, we stress the first word.
I bought some "quick-drying paint.
I need "left-handed golf clubs.
14 Sentence stress
A Which words are stressed?
Stress operates at word level and at sentence level. At word level there is
always one syllable that is more prominent than the other syllables. For
example, ticket is stressed on the first syllable, and arrive is stressed on the
second syllable. At sentence level some words receive greater stress than
others because they are more important for the message and need to be
prominent. Here is an example.
The "tickets for the "show ar"rived this "morning.
Here the words tickets, show, arrived, and morning are most likely to be
stressed. The stress falls more often on the vocabulary items: the nouns,
verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. It falls less often on the ‘grammatical words’
such as the, for, and this. These words are generally unstressed, and some of
them have weak forms such as /D@/ and /f@(r)/. > Finder 289
But we can stress a grammatical word if we want to draw special attention
to it.
The "tickets arrived "this morning, not "yesterday morning.
Here we emphasize this to contrast it with yesterday. For more about
emphatic stress, > 38B.
B Rhythm
Typically in speech the stressed syllables come at more or less regular
intervals.
The "tickets for the "show ar"rived this "morning.
The rhythm of the sentence is created by the syllables tick, show, rived, and
morn. The unstressed syllables have to fit into the rhythm. Where there are
several unstressed syllables together, they will be spoken more quickly than a
single unstressed syllable.
Copyright Oxford University Press Oxford Learner's Grammar 3
"tickets for the "show (three unstressed syllables ets for the spoken quickly)
ar"rived this "morning (a single unstressed syllable this spoken less
quickly)
NOTE
Another important aspect of pronunciation is intonation. In one or more places in a
sentence there will be a noticeable fall or rise in the intonation of the voice. One place where
this usually happens is at or near the end of the sentence.
The tickets for the show arrived this ’morning.
Have we got time for a
2
coffee?
Intonation is a very complex subject and is dealt with in Oxford Learner’s Grammar only
where it is important for an understanding of grammar, for example in question tags.
Copyright Oxford University Press Oxford Learner's Grammar 4

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Word stress (phonetics)

  • 1. Stress 13 Word stress A Introduction When a word has more than one syllable, there is always one syllable that has greater stress than the others. For example, the word "coffee is stressed on the first syllable cof, which has greater prominence than the second syllable. The word e"normous is stressed on the second syllable nor. Here are some examples of how words are stressed. First syllable Second syllable Third syllable Fourth syllable "always al"ternative corre"spondent environ"mentally "energy ap"pear inter"national organiz"ation "everybody a"vailable oppor"tunity responsi"bility "industry be"tween recom"mend underde"veloped "popular com"mittee "programme ex"tremely "sorry im"portant "water tech"nology The syllable which follows the stress mark (") is stressed. In the word always, the syllable al is stressed, and the syllable ways is unstressed. NOTE a In longer words some syllables have secondary stress. The word international has its main or primary stress on the syllable na and a secondary stress on the syllable in, which has greater stress than ter or al but weaker stress than na. A syllable which follows the stress mark (%) has secondary stress. Here are some examples. %inter"national "every%body re%sponsi"bility b Some words can have different stress patterns, e.g. "yesterday or yester"day, head"quarters or "headquarters. This often depends on the stress pattern of the sentence as a whole. c There are some words which can be either a verb or a noun depending on how they are stressed, e.g. trans"port (verb) or "transport (noun). > 11B Copyright Oxford University Press Oxford Learner's Grammar 1
  • 2. TIP Remember that the most important thing in order to make yourself understood is to put the primary stress on the correct syllable. Unfortunately there is no general rule to tell you which syllable should be stressed. Usually the stress pattern has to be learned as part of the pronunciation of each individual word. The best way to learn how to stress words is by listening to them used in speech and imitating the pronunciation. If you see a word and want to know how it is stressed, you will find the pronunciation in a dictionary such as the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. B The /@/ sound The /@/ sound or ‘schwa’ is the sound of a- in about or again or of -er in water or colder. It is used only in unstressed syllables and is spelled in a number of different ways. Here are some examples. payment /"peIm@nt/ famous /"feIm@s/ corner /"kO:n@(r)/ support /s@"pO:t/ forget /f@"get/ figure /"fIg@(r)/ The schwa is also used in certain one-syllable words when they are unstressed in connected speech, e.g. from /fr@m/, than /D@n/. These are called ‘weak forms’. > Finder 289 C Stress in words with suffixes When we add a suffix to a one-syllable word, most suffixes are unstressed. "hopeful "playing "quickly "sadness "statement "treatable "useless The same usually happens when the suffix is added to a word with more than one syllable. "powerful at"tacking "silently "loneliness "manageable "colourless "punishment But with certain suffixes the stress falls on the syllable before the suffix. "commerce Ô com"mercial in"form Ô inform"ation "luxury Ô lux"urious "photograph Ô photo"graphic "stupid Ô stu"pidity These suffixes include -ial, -ion, -ious, -ic, and -ity. TIP When a word ends in -ion, always stress the syllable before the last one: "nation, con"dition, dis"cussion, satis"faction, recommen"dation. Copyright Oxford University Press Oxford Learner's Grammar 2
  • 3. D Stress in compounds In a noun compound, we often stress the first word. > Finder 142A "bus ticket "living-room "softball "fireworks "share price But when the first word expresses time, place, or material, it is not usually stressed. > Finder 142C afternoon "tea town "hall metal "box For pairs like "softball and a soft "ball, > 7A Note. In compounds with participles, we stress the participle when the compound does not come before a noun. The paint is quick-"drying. I’m left-"handed. But when the compound comes before a noun, we stress the first word. I bought some "quick-drying paint. I need "left-handed golf clubs. 14 Sentence stress A Which words are stressed? Stress operates at word level and at sentence level. At word level there is always one syllable that is more prominent than the other syllables. For example, ticket is stressed on the first syllable, and arrive is stressed on the second syllable. At sentence level some words receive greater stress than others because they are more important for the message and need to be prominent. Here is an example. The "tickets for the "show ar"rived this "morning. Here the words tickets, show, arrived, and morning are most likely to be stressed. The stress falls more often on the vocabulary items: the nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. It falls less often on the ‘grammatical words’ such as the, for, and this. These words are generally unstressed, and some of them have weak forms such as /D@/ and /f@(r)/. > Finder 289 But we can stress a grammatical word if we want to draw special attention to it. The "tickets arrived "this morning, not "yesterday morning. Here we emphasize this to contrast it with yesterday. For more about emphatic stress, > 38B. B Rhythm Typically in speech the stressed syllables come at more or less regular intervals. The "tickets for the "show ar"rived this "morning. The rhythm of the sentence is created by the syllables tick, show, rived, and morn. The unstressed syllables have to fit into the rhythm. Where there are several unstressed syllables together, they will be spoken more quickly than a single unstressed syllable. Copyright Oxford University Press Oxford Learner's Grammar 3
  • 4. "tickets for the "show (three unstressed syllables ets for the spoken quickly) ar"rived this "morning (a single unstressed syllable this spoken less quickly) NOTE Another important aspect of pronunciation is intonation. In one or more places in a sentence there will be a noticeable fall or rise in the intonation of the voice. One place where this usually happens is at or near the end of the sentence. The tickets for the show arrived this ’morning. Have we got time for a 2 coffee? Intonation is a very complex subject and is dealt with in Oxford Learner’s Grammar only where it is important for an understanding of grammar, for example in question tags. Copyright Oxford University Press Oxford Learner's Grammar 4