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Word Stress on "Princess"
Hi Everybody,
I'd like to know how do you put the word stress on "Princess", on first syllable or second syllable, I always hear people put the stress on first syllable, but dictionaries tell me the stress should be on the second syllable, please advise! Thanks a lot...!
EngFan
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Re: Word Stress on "Princess"
Both are possible.
When the word is followed by the name, as in Princess Anne, neither syllable of princess is stressed; the name bears the primary stress.
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Re: Word Stress on "Princess"
AmE usually /ˈprɪnsəs/ also /ˈprɪnˌsɛs/ sometimes /prɪnˈsɛs/
BE usually /ˈprɪnˌsɛs/ also /prɪnˈsɛs/
Last edited by thatone; 21-Dec-2010 at 15:53.
Reason: fixed ɪ-s
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Re: Word Stress on "Princess"

Originally Posted by
thatone
AmE usually /ˈprɪnsəs/ also /ˈprɪnˌsɛs/ sometimes /prinˈsɛs/
BE usually /ˈprɪnˌsɛs/ also /prinˈsɛs/
Maybe so. I was about to say the polar opposite! But I agree with you and 5: both stresses are used, and sometimes there's none. I suspect there's an element of euphony in the decision. In 'Austin Princess' [an old make of car] the stress is iambic: long/short, long/short (with Prin- taking the long stress). In 'Fancy! - he drives a Princess now though' the stress is dactylic: 'long/short/short long/short/short long/short/short' (with '-cess' taking the short stress).
NB - no one has to learn (or even believe
) this stuff, I'm just trying to explain apparently random choices.
b
Last edited by BobK; 21-Dec-2010 at 21:08.
Reason: Fix typo
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