There's tons of repetitive stuff about languages on RUclips and elsewhere, but really no deeper treatment around stress and vowel length/pitch. This video is helpful but it could use a longer treatment, too. How do you know which syllable is stressed in certain word patterns (like verbs, verbal nouns ending in -nje - these have rules, unlike other classes of words which don't), could we hear lots of examples of contrasting pitch/length (not just 1 or 2 like most videos), etc? There really is no meaningful treatment about this in any video across YT.
There's tons of repetitive stuff about languages on RUclips and elsewhere, but really no deeper treatment around stress and vowel length/pitch.
This video is helpful but it could use a longer treatment, too. How do you know which syllable is stressed in certain word patterns (like verbs, verbal nouns ending in -nje - these have rules, unlike other classes of words which don't), could we hear lots of examples of contrasting pitch/length (not just 1 or 2 like most videos), etc? There really is no meaningful treatment about this in any video across YT.
Also, ananas is all vowels short in Croatian dictionaries. The guy is from Bosnia...