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Communication Skills-I




                    Notes          Rule 2: Stress on last syllable

                                             Rule               Example
                                             Most 2-syllable verbs  to preSENT, to exPORT, to deCIDE, to beGIN



                                      Note  There are many two-syllable words in English whose meaning and class change
                                     with a change in stress.



                                          Example: Present, is a two-syllable word.

                                   If we stress the first syllable, it is a noun (gift) or an adjective (opposite of absent). But if we stress
                                   the second syllable, it becomes a verb (to offer).
                                   Export, Import, Contract and Object can all be nouns or verbs depending on whether the stress is
                                   on the first or second syllable

                                   Rule 3: Stress on penultimate syllable

                                             Rule                       Example
                                             Words ending in -ic        GRAPHic, geoGRAPHic, geoLOGic
                                             Words ending in -sion and -tion  teleVIsion, reveLAtion




                                      Note   For a few words, native English speakers don’t always “agree” on where to put
                                     the stress.



                                          Examples: Some people say teleVIsion and others say TELevision.
                                          CONtroversy and conTROversy.
                                   Rule 4: Stress on ante-penultimate syllable

                                      Rule                          Example
                                      Words ending in -cy, -ty, -phy and -gy  deMOcracy, dependaBIlity, phoTOgraphy, geOLogy
                                      Words ending in -al           CRItical, geoLOGical

                                   Rule 5: Compound words
                                      Rule                                         Example

                                      For compound nouns, the stress is on the first part  BLACKbird, GREENhouse
                                      For compound adjectives, the stress is on the second part  bad-TEMpered, old-FASHioned
                                      For compound verbs, the stress is on the second part  to underSTAND, to overFLOW

                                   Rule 6: Two Word Stress
                                   Knowing when and where to stress the words you use is very important for understanding, and
                                   therefore, as part of a good accent. A clear example is that of stress in two word expressions.
                                   According to whether it is an ordinary two-word expression or a special, set expression, the place
                                   of the stress changes. In an ordinary expression the two words are used to describe something
                                   like a “white HOUSE” (meaning a house that is painted white, and not blue or gray). In this
                                   case the most important note is the noun because we are talking about a house that happens to be
                                   white. Similarly, a “fat BOY” is an overweight young male.



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