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Where is the syllable stress in word presentation?
The syllable stress in the word "presentation" is on the
second syllable
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pre
-sen-ta-tion.
What is the definition of bus frequency?
Is cardiocentesis and example of a word root used to link suffix that begins with vowel?
Phonology
What does chow mean in slang?
How do you pronounce tous?
How is the articulation of schwa vowel achieved?
What has the same sound as butterfly?
What is the homophone of cry?
What does synthesised sounds mean?
What part of speech is scared?
What part of speech is unpicked?
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