The Philosophy of the Human Voice: Embracing Its Physiological History ...

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The Philosophy of the Human Voice: Embracing Its Physiological History ...
James Rush
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In the word * Pad- ington,' the three syllables are of moderate length, and about equaL As the first has quantity sufficient to prevent the ne- cessity of adopting the explosive radical stress, its high-relief in pronunciation can be brought out by the loud concrete alone. In this example the accent may be easily transferred to either of the other syllables, by a slight increase of force : and it is to be remarked, of syllables to which the loud concrete is applicable, that they readily receive... at the same time an addi- tion of the radical stress. But the former mode of distinction being adequate to the inexpressive denoting of accent, there is no call for the further help of the radical abruptness, except on occasions which require the expressive distinction of emphaas.
TMrdly. When the time or quantity of one syllable ex- ceeds the rest, that syllable readily receives the accent, and even when unassisted by loudness or abruptness sometimes ne- cessarily assumes it If the word

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