ANALYSIS OF WORD STRESS AND ITS PHONETIC AND PHONOLOGICAL ASPECTS
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stress in a word, syllable in a word, linguistics, analysis, phonetic structure, phonological structure, written speech, supersegment, segment, speech process, sound, speech tone, empirical, comb, interrogative, command, emotional.Abstract
This study analyzes the importance of word stress in linguistics and its phonetic and phonological aspects. Word stress plays an important role in the formation of meaning in a language and ensuring the correct use of words in context. This study determines how stress affects the phonetic and phonological structure of a language, as well as its role in the correct expression of meanings. At the same time, the article analyzes the practical use of word stress using examples from Uzbek and other languages.
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