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Is women a first or second accented syllable?
"Women" is a
one-syllable
word. It's pronounced as
"wim-in"
.
Therefore, it doesn't have a first or second accented syllable because it only has one syllable.
If there are two correct spellings of the word in English language which is spelling?
Occurs when a speak or speaker says one thing while meaning the opposite?
Second Language Acquisition
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