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3.3.2. 重音(Stress)
当一个词汇由一个以上的音节构成之时,其中的某个音节可能带有重音(stress),在音标中使用 ˈ 作为标记。
When a word contains more than one syllable, one of those syllables may carry the stress, marked by ˈ in phonetic notation.
有些时候,同样的词汇,因重音位置不同会产生词义或词性的变化。比如,address, /ˈæˌdrɛs/ 是名词,“地址”;/əˈdrɛs/ 是动词,“强调”;再比如,record,可以读作 /ˈrɛkərd/ 或 /rɪˈkɔrd/,前者是名词,后者是动词。
At times, the same word can bear different meanings or parts of speech due to the varying placement of the stress. For example, the word address when pronounced as /ˈæˌdrɛs/ is a noun, meaning place of residence. However, when pronounced as /əˈdrɛs/, it is a verb, indicating to highlight or bring attention to. And record can be pronounced as /ˈrɛkərd/ or /rɪˈkɔːd/. The former is a noun, while the latter is a verb.
一个多音节词汇中,最多只有一个重音音节,但,可能还有另外一些音节是次重音(secondary stress),在音标中使用 ˌ 作为标记。比如,serendipity /ˌserənˈdɪpɪti/,有一个重音和一个次重音。而 Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis 总计有 19 个音节,其中 7 个是次重音,唯一的重音是 oʊ……
In a multisyllabic word, there is only one syllable with primary stress. However, there may be other syllables with secondary stress, marked by ˌ in phonetic notation. For instance, serendipity /ˌserənˈdɪpɪti/ has one primary stress and one secondary stress. On the other hand, the word Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis consists of 19 syllables in total, with 7 carrying secondary stress and the sole primary stress falling on oʊ.
在学习英文的时候,亚洲人特别需要注意的是,要从心理上纠正一个对应关系,“英文音节 - 字”,而不是 “英文单词 - 字” —— 亚洲文字,无论是中文、日文还是韩文,所有的字都是单音节构成。
What Asian learners of English must be especially mindful of is to mentally correct the correlation from "English syllable - Asian Character" instead of "English word - Asian Character". This is because all characters in Asian languages, whether Chinese, Japanese, or Korean, are composed of single syllables.
individual /ˌɪndəˈvɪdʒəwəl/ 这一个单词,总计 5 个音节,即,相当于 5 个汉字的长度…… 对比以下句子的音节数量:
The word individual /ˌɪndəˈvɪdʒəwəl/ has a total of 5 syllables, which is equivalent to the length of 5 Chinese characters. Consider the comparison between the number of syllables in the following sentences
- 人们看法各不相同。
[Rénmen kànfǎ gè bù xiāngtóng]—— 总计 8 个字,8 个音节。- 人们看法各不相同。
[Rénmen kànfǎ gè bù xiāngtóng]- 8 characters in Chinese, 8 syllables.- People's opinions vary from individual to individual.
/ˈpipəlz əˈpɪnjənz ˈvɛri frəm ˌɪndəˈvɪdʒəwəl tə ˌɪndəˈvɪdʒəwəl/—— 总计 7 个单词,19 个音节。- People's opinions vary from individual to individual.
/ˈpipəlz əˈpɪnjənz ˈvɛri frəm ˌɪndəˈvɪdʒəwəl tə ˌɪndəˈvɪdʒəwəl/- 7 words in English, 19 syllables.
这个对应关系的纠正很重要,因为这个对应关系在最底层影响连贯声音的理解方式。
Recognizing this correlation is crucial as it fundamentally affects how we comprehend the flow of sounds in a sentence.
另外一个重点在于,英文的音节有重音、次重音、非重音的区别,这一点也和亚洲语言明显不同。
Another crucial point is that English syllables have varying degrees of stress: primary stress, secondary stress, and the unstressed, which is noticeably different from Asian languages.
5 个汉字(或者日文字、韩文字)排在一起大概是这样的:
When 5 Chinese characters (or Japanese or Korean characters) are lined up, it might look like this:
但,由 5 个音节构成的词汇 individual 相应应该是这样的:
However, the word individual, which is composed of 5 syllables, would likely be represented like this:
英语里除了重音、次重音、非重音之外,还有弱读音节,比如被弱化成 ə 的 schwa。
In English, in addition to primary stress, secondary stress, and unstressed syllables, we also have weakly pronounced syllables, like the schwa (ə) sound that occurs when syllables are reduced.
细细体会 individual /ˌɪndəˈvɪdʒəwəl/ 这个词,如果每个音节都清晰地用同样的强度读出来的话,应该是 /ɪn-dɪ-vɪ-dʒju-əl/…… 这里面,第 2 个音节 /dɪ/里的元音 ɪ 被弱化为 ə;另外,第 4 个音节 /dʒju/ 里的元音 ju 也被弱化成了 ə,但保留了 u 的音色;而处于音节末尾的 l,之前自带着轻微的 ə,于是连成了很轻的 wᵊl……
Let's dig deep into the word individual, for example, it's pronounced as /ˌɪndəˈvɪdʒəwəl/. If each syllable was placed equal stress, it would sound something like /ɪn-dɪ-vɪ-dʒju-əl/... Within this pronunciation, the vowel ɪ in the second syllable /dɪ/ is reduced to the schwa sound, ə; likewise, the vowel ju in the fourth syllable /dʒju/ is also reduced to ə, but retains the coloration of u. The l at the end of the syllable, which originally carries a slight ə sound, thus becomes a very light wᵊl...