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The basic rules of English rhythm
(enclitic tendency) 1. The stressed syllables in an intonation group follow each other at regular intervals of time; only in very long rhythmical groups, containing many unstressed syllables, this regularity is not strictly observed. 2. Most non-initial rhythmical groups begin with a stressed syllable; unstressed syllables occuring inside an intonation group have a tendency to cling to the preceding stressed syllable, forming its enclitics; only initial unstressed syllables always cling to the following stressed syllable, forming its proclitics. 3. The greater the number of unstressed syllables intervening between stressed ones, the more rapidly they are pronounced. 4. Initial unstressed syllables are always pronounced rapidly, the vowels in them are shortened. 5. The unstressed syllables that follow the stressed ones are pronounced rather quickly. They form a cluster with stressed syllables. And it takes equal time to pronounce the stressed syllable plus any given number of the following unstressed syllables before the next stress. 6. Each intonation group has a rhythm of its own, depending on the degree of semantic importance attached to it in comparison with the other intonation group of the utterance. In the examples of rhythmical groups of different structures given below, rhythmical groups are marked with a curve below the line. ˋNo. ˋWait for me. They are ˈvery ˋhappy. I ˈhaven’t ˈtime to ˋdo it. ˈOne can ˈnever be ˋsure.
It ˈisn’t eˈxactly what I ˋwant.
The influence of rhythm is very important.
'Ann 'went to the ˋcinema.
Eg. 'Ann has 'gone to the ˋcinema.
Eg. She 'thinks you 'came to ˋsee her.
She 'thinks you should have 'come by 'six o’ ˋclock.
'Un'known: He was an 'unknown ˋpoet. He was 'quite unˋknown. 'Fif'teen: He is 'fifteen years ˋold. He is 'just fifˋteen. 'Good-'looking: She is a 'good-looking ˋgirl. She is 'quite good-ˋlooking. ˈConver'sation: It was a 'short converˋsation. The 'conversation ˋstopped.
Under the influence of the same tendency of English rhythm the alteration of stressed and unstressed syllables, word with full lexical meaning may loose their stress in a sense-group. Eg. He 'left ˋLondon. – 'John left ˋLondon. 'Very ˋgood. – 'Not very ˋgood. 'How ˋmany? – 'How many ˋbooks are there on the 'table?
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