G***G 发帖数: 16778 | 1 will a verb-ing change the position of syllable stress?
for example, for the word, hypnotize, the stress is at the first syllable.
if we add ing, will the stress position change?
hypnotizing | o********l 发帖数: 12430 | 2 not to me in this case.
【在 G***G 的大作中提到】 : will a verb-ing change the position of syllable stress? : for example, for the word, hypnotize, the stress is at the first syllable. : if we add ing, will the stress position change? : hypnotizing
| m******e 发帖数: 536 | 3 I don't think V-ing generally changes the stressed pattern in that verb. But
when you turn that verb into the adjective form, it does generally alter
the stress pattern as well as some vowel pronunciation.
Take your word "hypnotize" for example (stress the first syllable, "O" as
the schwa vowel sound ə), its adjective form is "hypnotic" ( stress the
second syllable, "O" as the vowel sound "a").
That's also the case when you turn the verb into its noun form. For example,
"object", "conflict", "record", and "address".
【在 G***G 的大作中提到】 : will a verb-ing change the position of syllable stress? : for example, for the word, hypnotize, the stress is at the first syllable. : if we add ing, will the stress position change? : hypnotizing
| G***G 发帖数: 16778 | 4 that is what I want to ask.
How about the following two words:
interest (verb)
interesting (adjective)
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【在 m******e 的大作中提到】 : I don't think V-ing generally changes the stressed pattern in that verb. But : when you turn that verb into the adjective form, it does generally alter : the stress pattern as well as some vowel pronunciation. : Take your word "hypnotize" for example (stress the first syllable, "O" as : the schwa vowel sound ə), its adjective form is "hypnotic" ( stress the : second syllable, "O" as the vowel sound "a"). : That's also the case when you turn the verb into its noun form. For example, : "object", "conflict", "record", and "address".
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