Word Stress: Sentence Position -- American English Pronunciation

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Rachel's English


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Today I'm going to go over something I find quite interesting about American English.
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And that is, how different the same word can sound depending on where it falls in a sentence.
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I've been noticing recently, some of my students from certain countries have the tendency to
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accent the last word in the sentence. And in general, American English goes down in
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pitch throughout a sentence. So actually the words at the end of a sentence should be lower
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in pitch, lower in volume, more unstressed than the same word would be if it came earlier
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in the sentence. Let's take for example the word 'home' in the sentences 'I'll be home
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by three,' 'Last night I drove the car home.' Let's hear the word 'home' in the first sentence,
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'I'll be home by three,' repeated on a loop a few times to get it into our ear. I'll be
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home by three. Home, home, home, home. And now the second sentence, 'Last night I drove
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the car home.' Last night I drove the car home. Home, home, home, home. And now let's
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compare, switching back and forth. [Home x8] Clearly they are at two different pitches,
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two different volumes. Here I'm using the software program Pratt to view both sentences
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and the loops of the word 'home'. The first sentence, I'll be home by three. And the loop
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for the word home in that sentence: home, home, home. You can see that the volume is
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greater compared to the word home in the second sentence: home, home, home. And down here
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we see the pitch. Both of these sentences have the downward trend, the second one ending
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with this little dot down here, as most statements in English do. The word 'home' in the first
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sentence, here, quite high in pitch, the word home in the second sentence, here, quite low
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in pitch. Home. This section up here is the M, sort of just a grumble in the voice. It
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sort of stops sounding like speech at this point, doesn't it? Home, home, home. It's
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so low in pitch, so low in volume, so -- uhh -- far down in the throat. Yet, when you
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hear it in the context of the sentence, you do identify it as the word 'home.' Let's listen
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one more time to the loop, where we alternate the word 'home' from the two sentences. [Home x 8]
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So keep this in mind when you're speaking, when you're practicing reading out loud. Make
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sure you're not stressing the last word of a sentence by bringing it up in pitch or making
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it louder because in English it's actually the opposite. The words at the end of the
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sentence will be lower in pitch and also softer. The final word in a sentence can sometimes
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be very low and very soft. That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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