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tonic accent meaning in Hindi

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tonic accent sentence in Hindi
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  1. As in the Latin example, the tonic accent of present-day English is often on the syllable showing the vowel alternation.
  2. In many cases of two syllable words there is only one stressed syllable, so there is no problem in determining which has the tonic accent.
  3. If " grand homme " is analyzed as, the ear in fact understands, a continuous group of phonemes whose tonic accent signals that they form a unit.
  4. At first, it was kept tonic accent in the national universe, being able to be proud of integrating one of the most significant and comprehensive collections of Portuguese traditional puppetry.
  5. If words like these are spoken in isolation and so form their own tone unit, then one of the two stressed syllables will be the tonic accent and the other just plain stressed.
  6. But even if it were possible ( it is not ) to sort out the corpus of affected words, sound changes subsequent to the relocation of tonic accent have eliminated the necessary conditions for framing accurate sound laws.
  7. Reduplication of the initial syllable of a word, usually with tonic accent and a long vowel, is used to indicate'just'( meaning either'merely'or'solely') and is quite common.
  8. Since the vowels of initial syllables never show this weakening ( to oversimplify a bit ), the obvious inference is that at some point in prehistory, the tonic accent must have been a " stationary " accent always falling on the first syllable of a word.
  9. A word like " supreme " also has two stressed syllables ( for many though not all speakers ), and for this word, the final syllable will get the tonic accent assuming the word is assigned the tonic accent such as when it is spoken in isolation.
  10. A word like " supreme " also has two stressed syllables ( for many though not all speakers ), and for this word, the final syllable will get the tonic accent assuming the word is assigned the tonic accent such as when it is spoken in isolation.

Meaning

noun.
  1. emphasis that results from pitch rather than loudness
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Related Words

  1. tongue-tied
  2. tongue-twister
  3. tongueless
  4. tongues wag
  5. tonic
  6. tonic activity
  7. tonic contraction
  8. tonic epilepsy
  9. tonic muscular atrophy
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