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100 21010” Stress Pattern in English (US)

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100 21010 In 'cultural', primary stress (1) falls on the first syllable 'cul'. In 'anthropology', secondary stress (2) falls on 'an', primary stress (1) falls on 'pol', and the remaining syllables are unstressed (0).

cultural anthropology
7 syllables21 letters
cul·tur·al an·thro·pol·o·gy
/ˌkʌl.tʃər.əl ˌæn.θrə.ˈpɑ.lə.dʒi/
noun

Cultural anthropology is an 8-syllable noun phrase. 'Cultural' (3 syllables: cul-tur-al) has initial stress and derives from Latin 'cultus' + '-al'. 'Anthropology' (5 syllables: an-thro-pol-o-gy) has primary stress on 'pol' and secondary on 'an', combining Greek 'anthropos' (human) and 'logos' (study). Maximal Onset Principle and VCC patterns govern syllable boundaries.

physical anthropology
7 syllables21 letters
phys·i·cal an·thro·pol·o·gy
/ˈfɪz.ɪ.kəl ˌæn.θɹəˈpɑl.ə.dʒi/
noun

Physical anthropology is a two-word noun phrase. 'Physical' divides as phys-i-cal (3 syllables, stress on 'phys-'). 'Anthropology' divides as an-thro-pol-o-gy (5 syllables, primary stress on 'pol-', secondary on 'an-'). Both words follow standard English syllabification using the Maximal Onset Principle and Greek-derived stress patterns for '-ology' formations.

positive discrimination
7 syllables23 letters
pos·i·tive dis·crim·i·na·tion
/ˈpɑːzətɪv dɪˌskrɪmɪˈneɪʃən/
noun

The phrase 'positive discrimination' consists of two words totaling 8 syllables: pos-i-tive (3) + dis-crim-i-na-tion (5). Primary stress falls on 'pos-' and '-na-', with secondary stress on 'dis-'. Morphologically, it combines Latin-derived elements: 'posit-' + '-ive' and 'dis-' + 'crimin-' + '-ation'. The term denotes preferential treatment policies for historically disadvantaged groups.

regional metamorphism
6 syllables21 letters
re·gion·al met·a·mor·phism
/ˈriːdʒənəl ˌmɛtəˈmɔːrfɪzəm/
noun phrase

The phrase 'regional metamorphism' divides as re-gion-al (3 syllables, stress on 're') + met-a-mor-phism (4 syllables, primary stress on 'mor', secondary on 'met'). 'Regional' derives from Latin 'regio' + suffix '-al'. 'Metamorphism' combines Greek 'meta-' (change) + 'morph' (form) + '-ism' (process). Total: 7 syllables. IPA: /ˈriːdʒənəl ˌmɛtəˈmɔːrfɪzəm/.