• sentence (prosodic stress). Absence of stress on a syllable, or on a word in some cases, is frequently associated in English with vowel reduction – many such...
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  • full and reduced vowels in transcription. Some English dictionaries mark full vowels for secondary stress, so that e.g. ⟨ˌɪ⟩ is a full unstressed vowel while...
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  • languages. (For further detail see Stress and vowel reduction in English.) Prosodic stress, or sentence stress, refers to stress patterns that apply at a higher...
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  • secondary stress vs unstressed. See Stress and vowel reduction in English for details. In Norwegian, the pitch accent is lost from one of the roots in a compound...
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  • purely of vowel quality and not of stress, and thus argue that vowel reduction itself is phonemic in English. Examples of words where vowel reduction seems...
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  • see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. In the pronunciation of the Russian language, several ways of vowel reduction (and its absence) are distinguished...
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  • Suprafix List of English homographs Stress and vowel reduction in English Lahiri, Aditi; Thomas Riad; Haike Jacobs (1999). "Diachronic prosody". In Harry van...
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  • Isochrony (redirect from Stress timing)
    resemblance between the two is only superficial. Stress-timing is strongly related to vowel reduction processes. English, Thai, Lao, German, Russian, Danish, Swedish...
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  • in leadership. (See Stress and vowel reduction in English.) /i, u, eɪ, oʊ, ɑ, ɔ/ are considered to compose a natural class of tense monophthongs in General...
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  • Regional accents of English IPA chart for English dialects Stress and vowel reduction in English Initial-stress-derived noun Traditional English pronunciation...
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