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light86

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hi ,
please i have read "vowel sound are longer when they are consoned sound and when the're stressed "

what is the meaning of stressed
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:) Hello,

As far as I know, « Stressed » means « Stress » . Cambridge dictionary have defined the stress as: a word or syllable pronounced with greater force than other words in the same sentence or other syllables in the same word, or a musical note is played with greater force than others in a group. That is you make more effort to produce (or articulate) the sound stressed. For example: In the word “table” /ˈteɪ.bl ̩/ the stress is in the primary position. Note that in “but” /bət/ the /ə/ is never stressed.
 

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Please give your threads more helpful titles. "Meaning of 'stressed'?" would have been good for this.

I do not understand this: "vowel sound are longer when they are consoned sound". Where did you hear/read this?
 

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hi thank you for your help in my course of prounication it said that pretty it is not stressed

i've not understand
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[STRIKE]h[/STRIKE] Hi. [STRIKE]t[/STRIKE] Thank you for your help. [STRIKE]i[/STRIKE] In my [STRIKE]course of [/STRIKE][STRIKE]prounication[/STRIKE] pronunciation course [STRIKE]it[/STRIKE] they said that 'pretty'[STRIKE] it[/STRIKE] is not stressed'.

[STRIKE]i've not understand[/STRIKE] I didn't/don't understand.
'Pretty' is stressed on the first syllable.

Please begin your sentences with a capital letter and end them with a full stop (period).
 

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Hello,
I suggest you bring some corrections to your request if you don't mind of course. To my knowledge, vowel sounds are said to be lengthened if followed by a voiced consonant but not when they are stressed. the short vowel /æ / in the word 'dad' is considered long because it is followed by the voiced sound /d/ but when followed by a voiceless /t/ as in cat, the vowel is said to be extra short pronounced in a very quick way. please let me know if this is of any help to you. ;-)
 

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To my knowledge, vowel sounds are said to be lengthened if followed by a voiced consonant but not when they are stressed. the short vowel /æ / in the word 'dad' is considered long because it is followed by the voiced sound /d/ but when followed by a voiceless /t/ as in cat, the vowel is said to be extra short pronounced in a very quick way. please let me know if this is of any help to you. ;-)
That might be what light86 meant; if so, it is helpful, but not totally accurate.

The short vowel /æ / is always a considered a short vowel. When it is followed by a voiced vowel, it is indeed longer than when it is followed by an unvoiced vowel, but it is still shorter than its closest long vowel equivalent followed by a voiced vowel.
 
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