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    STRESS IN ENGLISH LATEST NOTES

    ByHillary Kangwana

    Mar 24, 2025

    Some basic rules on stress :

    1.Stress is placed on the root word. Suffixes and prefixes are not stressed.

    Mis.use

    Dis.like

    Mis.trust

    Mis.take

    Un.condition.al

    Mis, dis and un are not stressed because they are prefixes.

    al too is not stressed because it is a suffix.

    Regardless of whether the word is used as a noun or verb eg mis.use the first syllable cannot be stressed because it’s an affix(prefix/suffix)

    NB:Throughout this long write up, the full stop indicates syllable boundary.

    2.Stress falls on the syllable with a diphthong eg prosecute

    Pro. se. cute

    Pro is stressed because it has a diphthong /ou/

    3.Stress falls on the syllable with the long vowel sound agreement, markbook

    1. gree. ment

    gree is stressed because it contains a long vowel sound double e=/i:/

    Mark.book

    Mark is stressed because it has a long vowel sound ar =/a:/

    Book has a short vowel sound double o in book produces the short o

    4.In words containing suffix -ic, stress falls on the penultimate, second last syllable.you count from your right, the last syllable being ic

    Photo. graph. ic

    Stress falls on graph.

    Scen.ic

    Stress falls on scen since it’s second from last

    Hor. rif. ic

    Stress falls on rif since its the second last syllable

    Scien. tif.ic

    Stress falls on tif since it’s the penultimate

    5.In a word where you have a long syllable and a short syllable,or a mono syllable,stress falls on the longer syllable

    1. buse
    2. larm

    Con. dition

    Stress falls on buse, larm and dition, the longer syllables.

    Regardless whether the word is used as a noun or verb, the second, longer syllable is stressed.

    6.In words that have double consonants

    ap.proach /a.pproach

    a.ssist/as.sist

    a.ccent/ac.cent

    Me.ssage /mes.sage

    You stress the longer syllable that remains after the boundary or that remains with the double consonants ,which will be the second syllable.

    NB:There are exceptions to this rule :

    Col.league

    Chal.lenge

    The stress in the words above is on Col and chal though they are the shorter syllable and don’t have the double consonants.

    7.Stress falls on the first syllable if a word is used as a noun or adjective

    Re.fuse

    Up. set

    Pro. duce

    Sub. ject

    Per. fect

    Fre. quent

    Thus re, up, pro, sub, per and fre are stressed.

    There are exceptions eg ad. vice which though a verb, has the stress falling on the second syllable like its verb counterpart ad. vise .

    7.Stress falls on the second syllable if a word is used as a verb

    1. port

    re.ject

    con. duct

    con. tent

    1. fuse

    Per. fect

    Fre. quent

    Thus port, ject, duct, tent,fuse,fect and quent are stressed.

    There are exceptions to this rule

    man. age

    1. gis. ter (used as a verb)

    The two have stress on the first syllable.