Here are the links to the 2 videos about stress timing and word stress patterns that I mention in this video: 1)Stress-timing: ruclips.net/video/mTw6NTREkW0/видео.html 2) Word-stress: ruclips.net/video/H7mCbk_GH54/видео.html
Notice that although object is pronounced the way you did when used as a noun, when we use the the word “objectify” … it becomes a verb but still retains the stress pattern of a noun. So…. Fascinating!
Ek baat mein puchna cahta hun ki aap mein bata diya ki aap aisa padiya samaj aa jayega thik hai , par mujhe samajh nahi aayega to mein kisase puchunga, mujhe meri bhasha mein samajhne ke liye kisase puchna hoga aur iska arth kya hai , mujhe iss duvidha ia samadhaan chaiye kisase puchunga, iska hal bataiye ,
Here are the links to the 2 videos about stress timing and word stress patterns that I mention in this video:
1)Stress-timing: ruclips.net/video/mTw6NTREkW0/видео.html
2) Word-stress: ruclips.net/video/H7mCbk_GH54/видео.html
Brilliant lesson! Very fascinating indeed.
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Notice that although object is pronounced the way you did when used as a noun, when we use the the word “objectify” … it becomes a verb but still retains the stress pattern of a noun. So…. Fascinating!
Oh, that's interesting. I pronounce it the way I pronounce obJECT as a verb. obJECtify...
Ek baat mein puchna cahta hun ki aap mein bata diya ki aap aisa padiya samaj aa jayega thik hai , par mujhe samajh nahi aayega to mein kisase puchunga, mujhe meri bhasha mein samajhne ke liye kisase puchna hoga aur iska arth kya hai , mujhe iss duvidha ia samadhaan chaiye kisase puchunga, iska hal bataiye ,