Week 5: Review (vowels, stress placement) T. Kamiyama, Université de Marne-la-Vallée 2007-2008
The vowels of English
Vowels • 1. heat /hi!t/
• 9. hood /h&d/
• 17. heart /h(!t/
• 2. hit /h"t/
• 10. who /hu!/
• 18. tour /t&%/
• 3. hate /he"t/ e"
• 11. hut /h't/
• 19. hire /ha"%/
• 4. head /hed/
• 12. height /ha"t/ a" • 20. hour /a&%/
• 5. hat /hæt/
• 13. how /ha&/ a&
• 6. hot /h#t/
• 14. ahoy /!"h$"/ • 22. ahoy /%"h#$/
• 21. hurt /h)!t/
• 7. hawed /h$!d/ $! • 15. here /h"%/ Kelly (2000) 6/11/2007 T. Kamiyama
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• 16. hair /he%/
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Which vowels do not occur at the end of a word without a coda (final) consonant?
Full vowels • • • •
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• French: the last syllable in the rhythm group is longer.
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Cf. In other languages?
Stressed and unstressed syllables
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Long vowels Short vowels Diphthongs (Triphthongs)
• Italian: the accented syllable is longer. • Tokyo Japanese: fall in/after an ‘accented’ syllable. • Cantonese: 6 different tones. 7
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Weak vowels /! i $ u/ 1. /!/
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Weak vowels /! i $ u/ 1. /!/
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Weak vowels /! i $ u/ 2. /i/: ‘happY’ vowel
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Weak vowels /! i $ u/ 3. /$/
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Weak vowels /! i $ u/ 4. /u/ 5. Stress placement and suffixes
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Suffixes and stress placement 1: Suffixes themselves are stressed Mainly, borrowings from French
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Suffixes and stress placement 2: Stress falls on the syllable immediately before the suffixe (1)
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Suffixes and stress placement 2: Stress falls on the syllable immediately before the suffixe (2)
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Suffixes and stress placement 2: Stress falls on the syllable immediately before the suffixe (3)
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Suffixes and stress placement 3: Stress falls two syllables before the suffixe
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Suffixes and stress placement 4: Important exceptions
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Stress in compound words 6. Stress placement in compound words Stress on the first or second morpheme (word)?
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Noun + noun
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Adjective + -ed
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Number + s.th.
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Adverbs
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Verbs
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Variable stress I
• The stress tends to move forward when followed by a word starting with a stressed syllable.
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Variable stress II 7. Stress placement: word-class pairs
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Noun or adjective / verb pairs
Noun or adjective / verb pairs
• There are several dozen pairs of two-syllable words with identical spelling which differ from each other in stress placement, apparently according to word class (noun, verb or adjective). All appear to consist of prefix + stem. • Noun or adjective: 'O o • Verb: o 'O 6/11/2007 T. Kamiyama
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End of Week 5 Week 6: The consonants in detail I (voicing and aspiration)
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