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Accent (sociolinguistics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In linguistics, an accent is a manner of pronunciation of a language. Accents can be confused with dialects which are varieties of language differing in vocabulary, syntax, and morphology, as well...
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Geographical distribution of the 'cot-caught' merger. From The Phonological Atlas of North America; ... Linguistics 11n: Accents of English...
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Stress (linguistics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In linguistics, stress is the relative emphasis that may be given to certain syllables in a word. The term is also used for similar patterns of phonetic prominence inside syllables. The word accent...
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[It's impossible to say much about accent without using phonetics. Learn ore about phonetics from the International Phonetic Association web site, and other online information. Or find a course introducing you to linguistics.]
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Why Do Some People Have an Accent? ... Broadly stated, your accent is the way you sound when you speak. There are two different kinds of accents. One is a 'foreign' accent; this occurs when a person speaks one language using some of the rules or sounds of another one.
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on accent, Language And Linguistics. Includes related research links. ... You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Language And Linguistics > accent; By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z > A...
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In linguistics, an accent is a pronunciation characteristic of a particular group of people relative to another group. Accents should not be confused with dialects which are varieties of language differing in vocabulary and syntax as well as pronunciation. ... The concept of a person having "no accent" is meaningless.
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A musical accent, affecting pulse and rhythm rather than dynamics, increasing the duration of a particular note. ‘Agogic’ also applies more broadly to all types of rhythm-related expression, such as rubato and rallentando. ... Accent circonflexe; Accent circonflexe; Accent circumflex; Accent circumflex;
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A selection of articles related to Accent linguistics ... A Wisdom Archive on Accent linguistics ... ARTICLES RELATED TO Accent linguistics...
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