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ENUNCIATION
TAUGHT-THOUGHT
CAP-COP
PAN-FAN
TIN-THIN
BAN-VAN
DEN-THEN
IT REFERS TO THE MODE OF
UTTERANCE OF SPEECH SOUNDS.
EXAMPLES:
INTONATION
QUESTIONS NOT
ANSWERABLE BY
YES OR NO
2-3-1
COMMANDS AND
REQUESTS
2-3-1
DECLARATION OF
FACTS
2-3-1
IT IS THE MANNER OF PRODUCING
TONES WITH RESPECT TO A GIVEN
STANDARD OF SPEECH.
INTONATION
SIGNAL FOR THE
SPEAKER'S INTENTION
YES-NO QUESTIONS
2-3-3
IT IS THE MANNER OF PRODUCING
TONES WITH RESPECT TO A GIVEN
STANDARD OF SPEECH.
It is the flawless manner of pronouncing the words and sentence segments with regular recurrence of stressed syllables without phonemic jerkiness.Content Words- stressedFunction words-stressed
RHYTHM
It is the mode of uttering words with correct accent.
Guiding Rules on Stress1. Most nouns containing only two syllables winlth -
ment or -ship as the last syllables are accented on the first syllables.
Examples: ailment airship comment friendship garment hardship
Stress
2. Words with -teen or -self are accentedon the second syllable.Examples: thirteen herself fourteen itself3. Words ending in -able and -y are in most cases accented on the first syllable except JULY. capable accuracy humble family variable finally
4. Most words containing 3 or 4 syllables with -ment suffix are accented on the second syllableExamples: abridgement department achievement enactment development empowerment
How to Secure Good Rhythm in English
1. Mark the sentence segments with
proper juncture.
2. Underline the content words.
3. Find out proper accent of content
words.