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Topic-151: Lexical and Emphatic Stress



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Topic-151: Lexical and Emphatic Stress

In terms of its linguistic function, stress is often treated under two different headings word lexical) stress and sentence (emphatic) stress. Lexical stress is basically related to the primary stress applied at syllable level (when only one syllable is stressed) that has the ability to change the meaning and the grammatical category of a word as in the case of ‘IMport’ (noun) and ‘imPORT’ (verb. Sentence level stress, on the other hand, is applied on one word (rather than a syllable) in a sentence thus making that word more prominent (stressed) than the rest of the words in the sentence. This type of stress has its Copyright Virtual University of Pakistan

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role in intonation patterns and rhythmic features of the language showing specific emphasis on the stressed word (which maybe highlighting some information in the typical context. In order to perceive the nature of sentence level stress, read the following sentences with shifting the stress accordingly and judge the shift in emphasis (and its role in the context
• Did YOU drive to Peshawar last weekend
• Did you DRIVE to Peshawar last weekend
• Did you drive to PESHAWAR last weekend
• Did you drive to Peshawar LAST weekend

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