ACCENT

in speech, emphasis given a particular sound, called prosodic systems in linguistics. There are three basic accentual methods: stress, tone, and length. In English each word has at least one primary stressed syllable, as in weathˈer; words of several syllables may also have secondary stress as in elˈe-vaˌtor. In English, vowels in unaccented syllables are often pronounced as ə regardless of the orthographic letter. Thus, the vowels of the second syllables in cirˈcus, naˈtion, therˈmos, easˈily, saunˈa, and sorˈrel are all pronounced the same. Sentence stress, known as intonation or contour, includes three basic patterns: the statement, It's a dog, where the pitch pattern is level-high-low; the yes/no question, Is it a dog? where the pattern is level-high pitch; and the command, Catch him! which begins high and ends low. Both word stress and sentence stress occur in English. However, emphasis of certain words within a sentence is optional. Tonal languages, such as Chinese and Swedish, have a system of high:low and/or rising:falling tones. Duration or length of sounds (quantity) is used in some languages to create systematic differences. No language uses all three types of accentual systems. In writing, accent is also used to show syllable stress as in Spanish María (acute accent) and Italian pietà (grave accent). Such written symbols, misleadingly termed accents, are often used only to signal specific pronunciation rather than stress, as in French élève. The word accent in English is also understood to mean the pronunciation and speech patterns that are typical of a speech community; it also denotes the particular manner of uttered expression that lends a special shade of meaning, as when one speaks in harsh or gentle accents. See also ablaut and phonetics.

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...TOPIC AND FOCUS The 59th Street Bridge Accent Daniel Burings study provides an illuminating...interpretation for two different pitch accents Focus and Topic is developed. The effects of these accents, some on sequences of sentences and others...
Foreign Accent: The Ontogeny and Phylogeny of Second...Classroom: Learning Japanese Major Foreign Accent: Ontogeny and Phylogeny of Second Language...Markee Conversation Analysis Foreign Accent: The Ontogeny and Phylogeny of Second...
Accent ANTHOLOGY Accent ANTHOLOGY Selections from Accent, A Quarterly of New Literature, 1940-1945 Edited by KERKER QUINN and CHARLES SHATTUCK HARCOURT, BRACE AND COMPANY, NEW YORK COPYRIGHT, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944...
Acheson and Empire Acheson and Empire The British Accent in American Foreign Policy John T. McNay University of Missouri Press Columbia and London Copyright 2001 by The Curators...
...representation, the relation of tone to accent, the prosodic domain of sandhi rules, and...dialect 218 6 From tone to accent 219 1 Shanghai: an aborted accentual system? 220 2 New Chongming...
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Writing with an Accent: Contemporary Italian American Women Authors...21.95 paper. Reading Writing with an Accent, one feels a keen frisson: this book exemplifies...literary tradition" (30). Writing with an Accent is an important contribution to this process...
Tongan accent (1). by Albert J. Schutz This paper examines previous accounts of Tongan accent--especially those that have attempted to predict accent placement by using either syllable count or morpheme...
Saisiyat as a Pitch Accent Language: Evidence from Acoustic Study of Words...the acoustic realization of lexical-level accent in Saisiyat, an endangered aboriginal language of Taiwan. Accent in Saisiyat usually falls on the ultimate syllable...
Accent and Metre in Later Old French Verse: The Case of the Polyphonic...contributory factors is the irregular placement of word accents in corresponding lines of the verse forms. Jean Beck famously...Old French poems without finding one in which the word accents were distributed in exactly the same way in each stanza...
Accent, appearance, and ethnic stereotypes in New Zealand...of these studies have examined the combined influence of accent and appearance on evaluations. The present study addressed...studies. Results showed that high school students used both accent and appearance information in their evaluations. The results...
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Accent. by Barry Newman "Stanost," says Stan Ost...Jersey, where he helps sign up foreign English speakers for accent-reduction therapy. A New Jerseyite via Brooklyn, Ost hasnt...Brooklynese that lives up to Brooklyns reputation. What sort of accent does Ost think he has? "None that I know of," he says...
Is Brown Suffering from Foreign Accent Syndrome? by Rory Bremner Forgive...to find that she now speaks with a Jamaican accent. Apparently its a phenomenon known as "foreign accent syndrome", where the part of the brain that...
RUSSIAN BALLET, WITH AN AUSTRALIAN ACCENT by CHRISTIE TAYLOR RUSSIAN BALLET, WITH AN AUSTRALIAN ACCENT WEST AUSTRALIAN BALLET HIS...
...McMillan Read the Poem Aloud, Slowly and Portentously, in an Accent Straight out of a Hovis Ad. by Rachel Cooke When...full effect, read this aloud, slowly and portentously, in an accent straight out of a Hovis ad. Pam Ayres could have done better...
...Are the Worst Kind Because They Are Terrorists with a Brummie Accent. by Shazia Mirza My name is Shazia Mirza. This week...are the worst kind, because they are terrorists with a Brummie accent: hearing them speak is enough to make anyone behead themselves...
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...Fit the Bill: The Ford Fiesta, Hyundai Accent and the Seat Ibiza. Byline: By MATTHEW...the Ford Fiesta (1995 to 200), Hyundai Accent (1994 to the present) and the Seat Ibiza...pounds 1,000 in the classifieds. Hyundai Accent: Make: Hyundai Model: Accent (1994 - present...
Accent Is on the Way We Talk. Byline: By DAVID WILLIAMSON Western Mail The United Kingdom is a country of accent chameleons who switch how they talk as they soon as they...More than six out of 10 of us (66%) consciously change our accent when in a business conversation - this is true for 71...
Accent Still a Value in Spite of New Competition. by Dave Boe Byline: Dave Boe Daily Herald Auto Editor...other subcompacts have been around for a while garnering a following, most notably the front-wheel-drive Hyundai Accent. Back in 1995, Accent made its debut in the Hyundai lineup as the smallest, most economical vehicle replacing the long-running Excel...
NOWT WRONG WITH AN ACCENT; Speak Up for Your Region. by...Personnel and Development, shows a plummy accent is an advantage over regional speech...of Reading University, a specialist in accents, reckons TV has changed opinions. She...
Meet the New Scotty. His Accent Is out of This World; SPEECH HICCUP...is facing criticism over a change of accent. English film star Simon Pegg takes...attempts to emulate Doohans thick Lowlands accent have already been panned by fans, even...
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ACCENT in speech, emphasis given a particular sound, called prosodic systems in linguistics. There are three basic accentual methods: stress, tone, and length. In English each word...systematic differences. No language uses all three types of accentual systems. In writing, accent is also used to show syllable...
...number of beats, the first of which normally is accented, although the accent may be displaced by syncopation. Measures are separated...of music into measures with regularly recurring accent did not become prevalent until the 17th cent. See...
...sang, sung, song ) caused by former differences in syllabic accent. In a prehistoric period the corresponding inflected forms of...language (known through internal reconstruction) had differences in accent rather than in vowel. Phonological change resulted in alteration...
...are strung together there are other features, such as tone, accent, and pauses, that are equally significant (see grammar and...and of questions are marked with inverted signs. See also accent . See W. D. Drake, The Way to Punctuate (1971); Words into...
...Sociolinguists also examine different dialects, accents, and levels of diction in light of social distinctions among people. Although accent refers strictly to pronunciation, in practice...dialect can usually be identified by the accent of its speakers as well as by distinctive...
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