How many syllables are in the word “negotiation”?
6. Question 6 How many syllables are in the word “negotiation”? 1 point 3 4 5
6. Question 6 How many syllables are in the word “negotiation”? 1 point 3 4 5
9. Question 9 Using “S” to show a stressed syllable and “w” to show an unstressed syllable, how is “qualification” pronounced? 1 point w-w-S-w-w S-w-w-w-w w-w-w-S-w …
8. Question 8 Using “S” to show a stressed syllable and “w” to show an unstressed syllable, how is “qualify” pronounced? 1 point w-w-S S-w-w w-S-w
7. Question 7 Using “S” to show a stressed syllable and “w” to show an unstressed syllable, how is “influential” pronounced? 1 point w-w-S-w w-S-w-w w-w-w-S …
4. Question 4 Using “S” to show a stressed syllable and “w” to show an unstressed syllable, how is the verb”research” pronounced? 1 point S-w w-S
3. Question 3 Using “S” to show a stressed syllable and “w” to show an unstressed syllable, how is the noun “research” pronounced? 1 point w-S S-w
2. Question 2 Using “S” to show a stressed syllable and “w” to show an unstressed syllable, how is “interview” pronounced? 1 point w-w-S S-w-w w-S-w
1. Question 1 How many syllables are in the word “information”? 1 point 3 4 5
5. Question 5 Mark the types of focal stress discussed in the lecture. 1 point Emphatic stress Contrastive stress Neutral stress Information stress
7. Question 7 In the statement “I said she might consider a new position”, where would a speaker place neutral focal stress? 1 point on “new” on “might”…