Ovido
Sprache
  • Englisch
  • Spanisch
  • Französisch
  • Portugiesisch
  • Deutsch
  • Italienisch
  • Niederländisch
  • Polnisch
  • Schwedisch
Text
  • Großbuchstaben

Benutzer

  • Anmelden
  • Konto erstellen
  • Auf Premium upgraden
Ovido
  • Startseite
  • Einloggen
  • Konto erstellen

SUPRASEGMENTAL

english sentences however do not always care regular rhythm because of some mediating factors such as the _,_ and the _

grammatical construction of the sentences
the meaning conveyed by the speaker

personality of the speaker

to develop a rhythm of the language you must learn to use the devices of speech which are the indicators of rhythm namely:
_ encoding blending and phrasing of words and sentences

_

stress
intonation

it is the intensity of utterance given to speech sound, syllable, or word producing relative loudness.

stress

stress involves changes in _,_,&_. there are four degrees of speech in english _,_,_,&_

pitch, force, and duration
strong stress

secondary stress

tertiary stress

weak/ zero stress

WORD STRESS

one syllable words like do, has, and bay are stressed in isolation. in context, they blend with the nearest word and lose a part of the original sound. e.g (deal seal tame whole seal care hold may)

monosyllabic words

WORD STRESS

this was two or more syllables have only one strong stress such as the marked syllables in prEfix, commAnder, indicAtion, and eligibILity.

multi-syllable words

WORD STRESS
such as 30 15 60th and 14th are also characterized by specific syllable stress. those ending in -ty and -ieth or stressed on the _ syllable while toes in ending -teen and -teenth are stressed on the _ syllable.

number words
first syllable

last syllable

WORD STRESS

summer performed by adding a prefix or suffix to a ROOT WORD usually RETAIN the same syllable stress such as localize- localize. others however result in the change in syllable stress, function and meaning. like PORTable- PortaBIlity, TRANSport-imPORT.

derived words

WORD STRESS

it is a two word verb or a three word verb consisting of a simple verb and an adverbial participle and or preposition whose meaning may have no apparent connection with the meaning or use of its component parts.like give and up, GIVE UP

-the placement of the strong strength in two word verbs depends on the structure of the combination whether the combination is separable or not. like Call her UP, Call up MOM, Call Mary UP.

phrasal verbs

WORD STRESS
noun noun or adjective noun combinations carry stress positions on the basis of the meanings they convey.

purpose - 1st

material - 2nd


SEWING machine

Leather BAG

word combinations

SENTENCE STRESS

nouns main verbs, adjectives, adverbs, the demonstratives and question words (wh, and how) are _ they are usually _ as they carry the meaning of a sentence


on the other hand, determiners ( articles, demonstrative, and possesive pronouns), personal pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions and auxiliary verbs are usually _ in context. in the process of unstressing these words less and less time is given to their pronunciation.

content words
stressed

unstressed

sentence stress

UNSTRESSED

_ A book,THIS road, HIS book, THEIR land

_sing IT, bring HIM, invite HER, tell HIM

_TO market, ON top, FROM the teacher, WITH tom

_bread AND butter, slow BUT sure, red OR blue

_ IS coming, HAS left, WILL leave, SHOULD, CAN

_ you have - YOU'VE

_ cannot - CAN'T, are not- AREN'T

determiners
personal pronouns

prepositions

conjunctions

auxiliary verbs

reduced forms

negative contractions

SENTENCE STRESS

when a sentence is composed of two or more phrases and clauses and when it is longer than usual so that you cannot accommodate the internet structure in one inhalation or in one single breath, you have to pause between faces in order to catch additional air. passes depends largely on the meaning you want to convey and on the number of units of thought contained in the sentence.


I called,/ Robert.//

Phrasing of sentences

SENTENCE STRESS

stress is used to emphasize an idea into indicate contrast in sentence. one two or more words can be stressed if:

-the word contains the idea

-the word repeats or reinforces an earlier idea

-it is an answer to a particular question

emphatic stress

SENTENCE STRESS

when differing idea exist in one, two or more words, each of these words are stressed for contrast.


The GIRLS want a PICNIC but the BOYS want a PARTY.


to convey special meanings, some words that are not usually stressed becomes stressed while words that are customary distressed like nouns become unstressed.


i have some FRIENDS vs. I have SOME friends.

Have you done any WORK today? Have you done ANY work today?

contrastive stress

INTONATION

there are fortunes used in speaking. _,_,_,&_

the first three are the most commonly used tunes and intonation patterns of a standard english or a combination of these three tunes. extra high which is used to express an extreme emotion like extreme fear extreme anger extreme surprise or extreme excitement is seldom used in normal speaking.

low tune
normal tune

high tune

extra high tune

THE BASIC INTONATION PATTERNS

- what are the three basic intonation patterns and which of them are classified as FINAL INTONATION patterns

231 or the rising falling intonation
233 or the rising intonation

2 3 2 or the non final intonation


the final intonations are rising falling intonation and rising intonation

the basic intonation patterns

it begins on the normal tune and ends by raising the voice to high on the last dress syllable of the sentence, then making it fall to low. it is used to in short simple statements of fact, commands and request, and information questions5WH and 1H.

the 231 or rising falling intonation

the basic intonation patterns

the voice begins on the normal tune and ends in a high tune on the last stressed words of the sentence. the syllables which follow the rise or pronouns on the high no to with the last syllable slightly higher than the rest. in english it is normally used at the end of questions that are answered by ( yes no or perhaps)

the 233 or rising intonation

the basic intonation patterns

this intonation is used in that part of the sentence which precedes the last stressed word. it suggests in completeness of thought and its signals that the speaker still has something to say.


the voice begins on normal then rises to pitch level on the stress word and returns to normal level. this is done when the speaker wishes to suggest that the what follow is connected with what he just said.

2 3 2 or non-final intonation

_ is how loud the speakers voice is during a presentation. it is one of the most vital elements of any speech. if you were voice does not reach the audience it becomes much better for your content to resonate with the audience. rejecting your voice demonstrates confidence which is a crucial element of presenting a good speech.

volume

tips for using effective volume

_ make sure you're speaking loud enough so the person for this in the back and clearly hear what you say. try visualizing your voice is a physical presence that you are pushing to the back of the room

_ standing with proper form will go a long way and helping your voice travel further. stand tall and you will notice the difference

_make sure you volume is sufficient enough to minimize the distance between you and audience. this is especially true if you tend to speak quietly or have a natural quiet voice

_speaking with the proper volume is important but also make sure you are also varying your volume. speaking at different volumes throughout your presentation is an effective way to highlight key points. speaking at the lower volume just your audience in. alternatively allow the volume will emphasis key points.

_begin your speech with a commanding volume. this is an effective way to capture the audience attention right away.

_emphasize your conclusion by using a commanding volume. speak loudly clearly and within appropriate case to bring in sense of closure to speech

_practice at home or in a classroom with their roommates friends family or anyone who will listen. practice in a variety of room sizes with an unused members sitting at the back of the room have you remember make note of your vocal variety and if they can hear you throughout the whole presentation.

project your voice
have proper posture

practice proper distance

vocal variety

start strong

finish strong

practice makes perfect

WORD STRESS

a shift in position of syllable stress, results in a change in the meaning of a particular group of words. in the words CONduct and CONtact the strong stress is on the 1st syllable indicating that they are nouns which mean behavior and friend relationships. when stressed in the 2nd syllable as in conDUCT conTACT they became verbs which mean to accompany and to get in touch .

Noun-verb shifts

Quiz
tenta
vetenskaps tenta
RULES OF TEACHING GRAMMAR
el estaso
Afrikas lämder å huvudstäder
Oftalmología
metalli
e t periodica semi metalli
Révolution Américaine - indépendance (1775-1787)
e tavola periodica (non metalli)
elementi tavola periodica (gas nobili)
STORY ANALYSIS
buskar v13
glosor 26/3
Vocabel Cafe
Nia's crush
Getrränkekunde
Immunsystemet - ord
Module 9
Mat & Dryck
Hälsningar & vanliga fraser
Révolution Saint Domingue - indépendance (1791-1804)
Révolution française 1789
historie prov so
personality adjectives
CHAP 9-10
mots de vocabulaire 2
Glosor vecka 13
mots de vocabulaire
Antikens Grekland (2) 5
lesson 3 ned-eng
lesson 3 eng-ned
Field Service
bio
FVG 16 Videoprojekt
Module 8
Module 7
module 6
Idrott
del 3 text 17
soci voca
Reumatología
Dermatología
Traumatología
bah pharma
ANATOMY
relli 1
mathe
Otorrinolaringología
glosor vecka 12