英语单词“secondary stress”的中文翻译、释义及用法解析
Examples ofsecondary stress
Dictionary> Examples ofsecondary stresssecondary stressisn’t in the Cambridge Dictionary yet. You can help!Add a definitionThey lost thesecondarystressvery early, which presumably triggered vowel lengthening; alternatively, the vowel could have been lengthened by analogy, as in pure+purity.From theCambridge English CorpusWords that are composed of more than three syllables bearsecondarystresson every other syllable counting leftward.From theCambridge English CorpusIndeed, in none of the foot-extrametricality languages do we find reports of a word-finalsecondarystressas overt evidence of the extrametrical foot.From theCambridge English CorpusRecall from above that polymorphemic trisyllables allow a finalsecondarystress.From theCambridge English CorpusI leave out discussion of these cases in order to focus on pretonicsecondarystress.From theCambridge English CorpusThe firstsecondarystressfalls on the third syllable (43a-c), except when it is light and the fourth syllable is heavy (43d).From theCambridge English CorpusThe preferences in (125) indicate that deletion ofsecondarystressin (123a) is not a fact about the suffix -ise.From theCambridge English CorpusSecondarystressis assigned in words that have more than two syllables, and sometimes in words that have two syllables.From theCambridge English CorpusHere onlysecondarystressis sensitive to syllable weight.From theCambridge English CorpusSecondarystressis therefore assigned as in any other derived forms and the formerly latent vowel is stressed in the output (27a).From theCambridge English CorpusOnce the main stress of a word is determined, every second syllable to its left is assignedsecondarystress.From theCambridge English CorpusThe foot bearing main stress in a word is a head, whereas feet controllingsecondarystressare subordinate to it.From theCambridge English CorpusOne involves languages that are said to lacksecondarystress, from which it is inferred that words contain no feet except for the head.From theCambridge English CorpusHowever, unlike underived forms,secondarystressis allowed in word-final odd-numbered syllables in derived forms.From theCambridge English CorpusSimilarly, syllable-initial glottalisation of \\t\\ is frequently found in items like nineteen, sometimes, three times, see you tonight (usually, but not always, undersecondarystress).From theCambridge English CorpusThese lacksecondarystressin clash with the main stress, resulting in a local ternary pattern.From theCambridge English CorpusWe do hypothesise, however, that the final syllable has a different, non-tonal prominence:secondarystress.From theCambridge English CorpusThis result is in line with the hypothesis that the final syllable hassecondarystress.From theCambridge English CorpusThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.