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'take up/ Hence to an English ear /// appears to be divided (e--t-e), although Englishmen speaking French generally make it into (e*tht-eih). There is, in fact, no syllabification in French, and, as the same principles are carried out in sentences as well, there is no word-division. Thus un grand homme suggests (aehg^ g'rragi t'ohm). The word-stress is generally on the first syllable ». The exceptions are words in a followed by a consonant or consonants and then by tony which always take the st...ress on the a, as in occasion (ohk'aizjo^'). When the vowel is not a the stress varies. Exceptions occur also in other words of several syllables, and there is altogether much uncertainty and variation. Sentence-stress is very irregular. There is no such thing as logical emphasis, no marking of antithesis, as in the E. * to give and forgwt' * not you, but he! French sentence-stress is mainly emotional, not logical. Words with which any strong feeling is associated are naturally pronounced with force in French as in other languages, but French has made a peculiar extension of this emo- tional principle, which consists first in accenting intensitive * This view of French accentuation was first advanced by Rapp, in his • Physiologie der Sprache/ so far back as 1840, and again by a Frenchman, Professor C.
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