Match these two, three, and four syllable words to the different word stress patterns provided. Each box represents one syllable and the highest box reflects the syllable that contains the primary stress in the word.
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The stressed syllable in the word “transportation” is?
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English has two “th” sounds that only differ by tongue placement.
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What is needed to make voiceless “th” / θ / accurately?
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The /h/ sound is always silent at the beginning of words in English.
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The stressed syllable in the word “development” is?
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