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I have gone through many stress related videos before this... But genuinely speaking two video made me comprehend this topic a bit...one is from "LEARN ENGLISH" I.e. you and second is "LEARNX" THANKS MA'AM with warm heart
I watched the first part, and I loved it. For this part, I have a few comments though. I was sure television is stressed on the first syllable. I looked it up, and Oxford Dictionary says it is, both in British and American English, while Cambridge online dictionary says it can be stressed either on the first or the second syllable. Well, I am more familiar with the first. One more thing is you pronounce SCEnery (the first syllable of the three) as an example of words with -ery, but pronounce hypNOsis (the second syllable of the three) as an example of words with -osis. Aren't they under the same rule?
it's great to learn from a scholar like you mam .but in case of record as a noun it is not REcord but it is ˈre-kərd . Pls check and clarify.... thanks for your wonderful teaching again.
It would be helpful and much appreciated having a list with the exceptions, because it's not always like you explained, However, Thanks a lot for the tips, really nice videos!!! Keep going ;)
Thank you for the useful video, Seema. But I must point out that your example "Television" is an exception to the rule. The stress is on the first syllable. Stressing ONLY "VIS" is wrong, or unnatural at best. It should be TEL-uh-viz-zhun.
We can make our brain learn these rules, or even remember them. The point, however, is to how we could train our togues so that the words are pronounced correctly without recalling the rules everytime we speak.
Hi mam, I saw your video tried to work your concepts with other words but it didn't work with many words. Example unfathomable - "able" at the end. Yet it had "able" at end when I tested your concept it falter this stress rule mentioned in video. Rule to stress previous word before syllable " able". So I guess unfathomable must have only 2 syllable, "un" and "fa" . When i am trying while pronouncing thom the chin drops. It seem to me 3 syllable. Please help mam for the same . Thank you very much for the information and such eloquent concept. If possible please refer a book for syllable rule which states these and other concepts.
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I have gone through many stress related videos before this... But genuinely speaking two video made me comprehend this topic a bit...one is from "LEARN ENGLISH" I.e. you and second is "LEARNX" THANKS MA'AM with warm heart
are these rules also applied to American English?
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It seems to me durable has 3 syllabes. Thanks for the efforts
3 syllable
Yeah
e is silent in durable so we divide its sound in 2 syllable du rabl so it has 2 syllable
syllable is the division of vowel or vowel like sounds
@@uchihaittachi9158 google says it is 3
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I watched the first part, and I loved it. For this part, I have a few comments though. I was sure television is stressed on the first syllable. I looked it up, and Oxford Dictionary says it is, both in British and American English, while Cambridge online dictionary says it can be stressed either on the first or the second syllable. Well, I am more familiar with the first. One more thing is you pronounce SCEnery (the first syllable of the three) as an example of words with -ery, but pronounce hypNOsis (the second syllable of the three) as an example of words with -osis. Aren't they under the same rule?
Thank you so much mam 🙇🏻♀️🙇🏻♀️ I really understood the syllables
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I was wondering where I am gonna find resources for stress. This has helped me a lot. Thanks.
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These rules are just wholey different from the part1 but contradictory at the same time
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Durable and and television are stressed incorrectly.
durable- stress on 'd'
television - stress is on 't'
the first word durable is actully 3 syllable so the stress is ^ra^
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Thank you .This video is very helpful..
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Thanks for the knowledge that you shared but the way you read "Television" in incorrect.
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it's great to learn from a scholar like you mam .but in case of record as a noun it is not REcord but it is ˈre-kərd . Pls check and clarify.... thanks for your wonderful teaching again.
It works
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It would be helpful and much appreciated having a list with the exceptions, because it's not always like you explained, However, Thanks a lot for the tips, really nice videos!!! Keep going ;)
Thank you for the useful video, Seema. But I must point out that your example "Television" is an exception to the rule. The stress is on the first syllable. Stressing ONLY "VIS" is wrong, or unnatural at best. It should be TEL-uh-viz-zhun.
I agree with you and I just checked that on this site and you're right www.howmanysyllables.com/words/television
She isn't wrong,it can either be on the first or third syllable .The first syllable is common though.
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We can make our brain learn these rules, or even remember them. The point, however, is to how we could train our togues so that the words are pronounced correctly without recalling the rules everytime we speak.
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Hi mam, I saw your video tried to work your concepts with other words but it didn't work with many words. Example unfathomable - "able" at the end. Yet it had "able" at end when I tested your concept it falter this stress rule mentioned in video. Rule to stress previous word before syllable " able". So I guess unfathomable must have only 2 syllable, "un" and "fa" .
When i am trying while pronouncing thom the chin drops. It seem to me 3 syllable.
Please help mam for the same . Thank you very much for the information and such eloquent concept. If possible please refer a book for syllable rule which states these and other concepts.
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can you explain for AMIABLE..!!
I want to learn this stress