Accent

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Accent

n.1. in linguistics, phonetic features of an individual’s speech that are associated with geographical region or social class. The standard version of a language (see standard language) is usually considered by native speakers to be unaccented. Compare dialect.

2. a stress placed on a syllable of a word, orthographically marked in some languages.

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