Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Portuguese term or phrase:
acento lexical
English translation:
lexical stress
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zabrowa
Apr 13, 2007 12:48
17 yrs ago
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Portuguese term
acento lexical
Portuguese to English
Science
Linguistics
phonology
Os dados apresentados abaixo demonstram um padrão nucleado à esquerda quando há mais de um acento lexical por palavra
AND
pode-se dar conta do acento lexical em Mamaindê pela combinação das teorias métrica e lexical
AND
Quando há mais de um acento lexical na palavra o acento mais proeminente será o da raiz
ETC
Lexical stress OR lexical accent
???
AND
pode-se dar conta do acento lexical em Mamaindê pela combinação das teorias métrica e lexical
AND
Quando há mais de um acento lexical na palavra o acento mais proeminente será o da raiz
ETC
Lexical stress OR lexical accent
???
Proposed translations
(English)
3 | lexical stress | Henrique Serra |
5 | word stress | Muriel Vasconcellos |
4 | lexical accent | SONIA VIEIRA |
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Proposed translations
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lexical stress
Much more common than "lexical accent".
On top of that, the Webster's dic. defines accent as:
a mark indicating stress (as Æ, Å, or ö, ÷, or ¢, ²), vowel quality (as French grave `, acute ´, circumflex ^), form (as French la “the” versus là “there”), or pitch.
On top of that, the Webster's dic. defines accent as:
a mark indicating stress (as Æ, Å, or ö, ÷, or ¢, ²), vowel quality (as French grave `, acute ´, circumflex ^), form (as French la “the” versus là “there”), or pitch.
Note from asker:
Sure, it may be statistically more common, but is it the correct answer? Tricky! Though to be honest, I'm learning towards your direction... |
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Comment: "Thanks! I suppose it is best. "
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lexical accent
Parece-me uma boa alternativa :)
Note from asker:
Do you think it is better than LEXICAL STRESS though? Only one answer can fit here, as far as I know. |
8 hrs
word stress
This is the most common term in English (152,000 refs), although "lexical stress" is not wrong (46,500 refs).
Where I was trained (Georgetown Univ), it was a no-no to use the word "accent" in talking about stress. Notice: only 723 refs for "lexical accent." It's probably understandable, but certainly not standard linguistic terminology.
Where I was trained (Georgetown Univ), it was a no-no to use the word "accent" in talking about stress. Notice: only 723 refs for "lexical accent." It's probably understandable, but certainly not standard linguistic terminology.
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