Difficult/october
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Bonjour,
oui encore une question de phonétique mais que voulez-vous c’est dur même avec un manuel…
*pourriez-vous s’il vous m’expliquer pourquoi difficult /ˈdɪfɪkəlt/ a une accentuation 100 alors que comme cataract /ˈkætərækt/ le mot se termine par voyelle consonne consonne, pourtant ce dernier s’accentue 102…
La règle c’est normalement: le mot qui se termine par VCC prend un accent et il ne devrait pas y avoir de schwa…
*également October /ɒkˈtəʊbə/ a un stress pattern 10 ce qui répond bien à la règle, pourtant la première syllabe comporte une voyelle courte et non une réduction vocalique comme reluctant /rɪˈlʌktənt/ ce que je ne comprends pas…
Votre aide me serait très précieuse parce que ça me reste dans la tête tout le temps.
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Modifié par lucile83 le 14-10-2017 18:39
Réponse : Difficult/october de sherry48, postée le 14-10-2017 à 21:19:21 (S | E)
Hello asafie.
Think of a rule as a generality and don't try to make all words fit the rules.
We

Note which syllable contains VCC. For example, with 2 consonants at the end of the first syllable, as in October, the 2 consonants indicate where to divide the syllables, (Oc-TO-ber) and the same goes for the end of the second syllable (re-LUC-tant).
Take a look at the 3-syllable words in the list on this site Lien internet
. I counted 32 words, and I think there were 20 which stress the first syllable. Examine the words which stress the second syllable. Do you notice anything which many have in common? Here's a hint on this link Lien internet
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I'm not sure if I answered all your questions, but if you have more questions, I can try! Sherry
Réponse : Difficult/october de asafie, postée le 14-10-2017 à 21:44:45 (S | E)
Hi Sherry! The problem with my second question is that October fits a rule but I don’t understand why there’s a « o » at the very beginning of the transcription because there’s no stress so it should be a schwa

Réponse : Difficult/october de sherry48, postée le 14-10-2017 à 21:49:34 (S | E)
Hello again.
Are you saying that Oct in October is an example of VCC? It isn't really, since it's VC, then CVC...
Vowels are often pronounced as a schwa, but not always
Réponse : Difficult/october de asafie, postée le 14-10-2017 à 22:14:20 (S | E)
No actually I’m saying that October, like reluctant, fits the 10 rule (the latter says that if a word ends up with a short vowel plus its penultimate vowel is a tense one or is followed by more than one consonant its stress pattern is 10), reluctant is a 010 (so it’s ok) but October is 210 and I don’t understand why
Thank you for your help
Réponse : Difficult/october de here4u, postée le 15-10-2017 à 00:07:42 (S | E)
Hello asafie !

OcTOber = 010 ; just as reLUCtant:


Lien internet
Lien internet
Réponse : Difficult/october de asafie, postée le 15-10-2017 à 10:19:54 (S | E)
Hi!
So the « o » at the beginning of the word is considered as a vocalic reduction ? Because it’s under 0
Réponse : Difficult/october de lucile83, postée le 15-10-2017 à 10:36:09 (S | E)
Hello,
Yes, it's a vowel reduction. The first syllable is unstressed. Lien internet
Réponse : Difficult/october de asafie, postée le 15-10-2017 à 15:26:14 (S | E)
Thank you very much

But what about the word difficult then ?
Thanks again
Réponse : Difficult/october de lucile83, postée le 15-10-2017 à 16:24:18 (S | E)
Hello
The word 'difficult' is 100. >> Lien internet
Réponse : Difficult/october de asafie, postée le 15-10-2017 à 16:39:51 (S | E)
Yeap I know but why ? Its last syllable is VCC so it should be a 102 just like cataract, right ? The rule that I mentioned above is ‘‘ La règle c’est normalement: le mot qui se termine par VCC prend un accent ’’
Thanks
Réponse : Difficult/october de traviskidd, postée le 15-10-2017 à 17:41:21 (S | E)
Hello, I think the stress patterns of "difficult" and "cataract" are the same. I would say they both are (1 0 0), but a case can be made for (1 2 0), where the middle syllable serves as a transition. (By the way this is very interesting math that says 1 > 2 > 3 > ... > 0

See you.
Réponse : Difficult/october de traviskidd, postée le 15-10-2017 à 18:31:59 (S | E)
I think I can see the problem here. We have to carefully define what we mean by "secondary stress". If only a schwa can be unstressed, then the "O" of October cannot be unstressed, because it isn't a schwa, and therefore "October" must be (2 1 0), and similarly "cataract" must be (1 0 2). However, in my mind, "Oc-" and "-act" are no more stressed than "-ber" and "-a-" respectively. Schwas are always unstressed, but in my opinion a vowel can be unstressed without being "schwaified".
A related eternal question: How do you spell "worship(p)ing"?
See you.
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