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Answer1. There are 5 syllables in a word, com-mu-ni-ca-tion. Answer2. The primary stress is in the 4th syllable -ca- (kei) . The secondary stress is in the 2nd syllable -mu- (mju)
There are 5 syllables The primary stress on the third syllable /keɪ/ The secondary stress on the second syllable.../mjuː/ Finally, the unstressed syllable on the first... /kə/
I have a question please, I noticed that in words with 3 or more syllables always have secondary stress first than primary stress. Of course there are unstressed syllables too but I'm talking about the order of only secondary and primary stress in words with 3 or more syllables. Secondary stress comes before primary stress, right? Please confirm this if it is true, I really need to know if this information is correct or not. Thank you for the wonderful video!
There are 5 syllables in this word, the second syllable is secondary stress, and the fourth syllable is primary stress. And another syllable is unstressed.
Thé word 'Communication' contrains 5 syllables. The primary stress is on the fourth syllable kei and the secondary syllable is on the second second syllable mu
@@BillieEnglish I thought unstressed vowels can be only ə, ɪ or i, and if it is something else like "e" in second syllabe of həʊˈtel that means it is secondary stress
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Answer1. There are 5 syllables in a word, com-mu-ni-ca-tion. Answer2. The primary stress is in the 4th syllable -ca- (kei) . The secondary stress is in the 2nd syllable -mu- (mju)
Wonderful - all correct!
There are 5 syllables.
The primary syllables is found in "ca"
While the secondary is in Mu
There are 5 syllables
The primary stress on the third syllable /keɪ/
The secondary stress on the second syllable.../mjuː/
Finally, the unstressed syllable on the first... /kə/
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I have a question please, I noticed that in words with 3 or more syllables always have secondary stress first than primary stress. Of course there are unstressed syllables too but I'm talking about the order of only secondary and primary stress in words with 3 or more syllables. Secondary stress comes before primary stress, right? Please confirm this if it is true, I really need to know if this information is correct or not. Thank you for the wonderful video!
Hi, I enjoyed the video. But I'd like to know when should I put a secondary stress.
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There are 5 syllables in this word, the second syllable is secondary stress, and the fourth syllable is primary stress. And another syllable is unstressed.
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Kei
Is the primary strees
communication has 5 syllables. the primary stress is 'kei (before ʃen. the penultimate). The secondary stress is ,mju
There are 5 syllable in this (com-mu-ni-ca-tion)
The primary stress is on 'ca' and secondary is on 'mu'.
Communication=5 syllable word, Ca=primary syllable, Com=Secondary syllable.
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Sounds like 5syllables in the word communication
The word communication has 5 syllables and the stress in on the 4th syllable /kei/
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4 syllables
Thé word 'Communication' contrains 5 syllables. The primary stress is on the fourth syllable kei and the secondary syllable is on the second second syllable mu
Syllabic consonants are weak
how about for example həʊˈtel? this is a 2 syllable word and it does'nt contain an unstressed syllable
It does! The second syllable (the final one) is unstressed.
@@BillieEnglish I thought unstressed vowels can be only ə, ɪ or i, and if it is something else like "e" in second syllabe of həʊˈtel that means it is secondary stress
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/kə.mjˌuː.nɪ.kˈeɪ.ʃən/