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GROUP 6:

1. Doan Van Tien

2. Bui Minh Trang

3. Nguyen Thi Phuong Hieu

ASSGNM!NT 6:

"ORD#STR!SS

$ %ue&'ion (or )i&*u&&ion:

1. What is different between stress and word- stress?

2. What is different between complex word and compound word?

3. What are types of complex word?

4. Which suffixes carry the primary stress themselves?

5. Where is primary stress if the fist part of compound word is adectival?

!ey"

1. #tress is the pronunciation of a word or syllable. Word stress is defined as the

 prominence of syllable$s% in a word.

2. &omplex word contain compound word

3. 'wo maor types" compound words and basic stem word with an affix

4. - ain ( -ee( - eer( -ese( - ette. -i)ue ( - es)ue

5. 'he stress *oes on the second element

$ De*i)e +he'her 'he (o,,o+ing &'a'e-en' are 'rue or (a,&e:

1. 'he word +birthday, has the stress placed differently from the others" cowboy( enoy( pleasure.

2. ll these words have the stress on first syllable" thou*htful( toward( approach

  3. f the two-syllable words are noun( the stress will always come in the first syllable.

4. 'hese words /mineral,( +nutritious,( +safe*uardin*,( +re*ulate, have the main stress falls on the

 second  syllable

5. 'wo-syllable words which are adverbs and preposition have the main stress li0e nouns.

 !ey"

1. alse" +enoy, has the stress placed differently

2. 'rue

3. alse" f the two-syllable words are noun and the second syllable contains a short vowel( the

stress will usually come in the first syllable.4. alse" nly +nutritious,

5. alse" li0e verbs and adective.

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$ Mu,'i,e /hoi*e: /hoo&e 'he 0e&' an&+er:

A. Three#&y,,a0,e +or)&: /hoo&e 'he +or) 'ha' ha& -ain &'re&& ,a*e) )i((eren',y

 (ro- 'he o'her&:

1. a. ac)uaintance b. unselfish c. attraction d. humorous2. a. loyalty b. success c. incapable d. sincere

3. a. carefully b. correctly c. seriously d. personally

B. /o-oun) +or)&: Pi* ou' 'he +or) 'ha' ha& 'he &'re&& )i((eren',y  

4. a. software b. bas0etball c. lipstic0 d. overload

5. a. loudspea0er b. 0eyboard c. old-fashion d. food-shop

.a. bedroom b. hot-temple c. flipchart d. spider-man

/. A((ie&: De*i)e 'he +or) +ho&e -ain &'re&& (a,,& on 'he second  &y,,a0,e.

. a inability b. personality c. potentially d. territorial

. a.traditional b. residential c. expectation d.competition

6. a. in*enious b. principle c. *enerous d. volunteer 

17. a. decisive b. parachute c. aeroplane d. mathematics

!ey" 18 ( 2 ( 39( 48( 5( 9( & ( ( 6( 17

V$ Ga i,,ing:

1. 'he prominence can be produced by loudness( ::::::( pitch and )uality.

2. f the second syllable in two-syllable words contains a lon* vowel or diphthon*( or if it ends with

more than one ::::::::( it is stress.3. ccordin* to ;eter <oach( in order to decide on stress placement( it is necessary to ma0e use

some or all of the followin* information"

a. Whether the word is morpholo*ically :::::::::( or whether it is :::::::: as a resurt of 

containin* one or more ::::::::: or of bein* :::::::::.

 b. 'he *rammatical cate*ory to which the word belon*s $:::::::( ::::::::( ::::::::%

c. 'he number of ::::::::: in the word.

d. 'he :::::::::: structure of those syllables $whether those syllables consist of lon* or short

 :::::::( consonants or diphthon*s%

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4. f the 3rd  syllable contain a ::::::::: or diphthon* and=or endin* with more than one

consonant( the 1st syllable receives primary stress and in some cases the 3 rd  receives secondary

stress.

5. ther two syllable words such as ::::::: and :::::::: seem to behave li0e verbs and

adectives.

!ey"

1. >en*th

2. &onsonant

3. a. #imple=complex=affixes=compound words

 b. nouns=verbs=adectives

c. syllables

d. phonolo*ical

  4. >on* vowel

  5. dverb=preposition