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Page 1: Put stress on the right place in each word If you're not doing this, you're not using the dictionary. Unless you're absolutely sure (and even mostly even.

Put stress on the right place in each wordIf you're not doing this, you're not using the dictionary.Unless you're absolutely sure (and even mostlyeven if you're absolutely sure), check the dictionary.

No excuses. From now on I shall penalize heavilyfor wrong word-stresses.

The word "too" is stressed.She was 'too 'short for *fashion ·modelling

Page 2: Put stress on the right place in each word If you're not doing this, you're not using the dictionary. Unless you're absolutely sure (and even mostly even.

Write out numbers in full.sixt'teen'sixty'sixteen 'sixty *sixa 'hundred and *three'two 'hundred and four*teen

Page 3: Put stress on the right place in each word If you're not doing this, you're not using the dictionary. Unless you're absolutely sure (and even mostly even.

DATES are WITTEN differently from the way they are spoken:give their spoken forms:

Wrrtten form:Monday 22 September (UK) / Monday September 22 (USA)

spoken:'Monday the 'twenty 'second of Se*tember'Monday Sep'tember the twenty *second

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other, another

• original meaning: "second" (cf. Icel. annar, aðrir)

• so it is ALWAYS a reference to older material – it introduced new material, but the noun that follows it looks back to older material.

• And 'heres a'nother ·question ....• 'Total 'UK 'government 'borrowing is 'not out

of 'line with *other ·rich ·nations• 'What *other ·bad ·news do you ·have?

Page 5: Put stress on the right place in each word If you're not doing this, you're not using the dictionary. Unless you're absolutely sure (and even mostly even.

Rule no. 1

Always first try putting nucleus in the rightmost position.

Only change it if the IP really sound wrong to you.

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Names

• Names on the second element – • 'Fred *Amory• Abd'ullah *Smith• 'Jesus *Christ• 'Mao Ze*dong• 'Guðrún *Ósvífursdóttir• its a 'Zac *Efron ·film• 'Maman-Na*naine

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• but * 'that is the •way •Maman-Na•naine *was.

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italics in a text

• This was *just what I · needed.• Is that *really what you · want to · do?• I ll *never ·speak to him a ·gain

Page 9: Put stress on the right place in each word If you're not doing this, you're not using the dictionary. Unless you're absolutely sure (and even mostly even.

Wangerin: The Book of the Dun Cow. HarperCollins 1978.

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In comics, bold is often used

But italics are also used for other purposes, for instance quoting in foreign languages:Einmitt, he said thoughfully.I’ll manage somehow, deo volente.Yes, of course, monsieur le président

Page 11: Put stress on the right place in each word If you're not doing this, you're not using the dictionary. Unless you're absolutely sure (and even mostly even.

Moor and Gibbons. Watchmen. DC Comics 2008 (1986)

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Note from assignment 3:

That was all be'fore *things •changed


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