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The stress factor in spoken English
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 October 2008
Abstract
Like Russian and Arabic but unlike French and Japanese, spoken English is a flow of stronger and weaker syllables. Usually the stronger syllables are ‘obvious’, but sometimes they are not – and foreign learners always have problems. The stress patterns of English are complex – they shift with the passing of the years and are by no means the same everywhere.
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