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Consider the nonce word crint /ˈkrɪnt/, invented only for the purpose of this question.
If one adds derivational suffixes to it, one can create new words, for instance the one presented below:
crintmental
Type in the number of the syllable—count them left-to-right—which is most likely to bear primary stress.
Type in 1 for the first syllable, 2 for the second, 3 for the third (if there is one), etc.
Consider the nonce word binten /ˈbɪntən/, invented only for the purpose of this question.
If one adds derivational suffixes to it, one can create new words, for instance the one presented below:
bintenlessness
Type in the number of the syllable—count them left-to-right—which is most likely to bear primary stress.
Type in 1 for the first syllable, 2 for the second, 3 for the third (if there is one), etc.
Consider the nonce word binten /ˈbɪntən/, invented only for the purpose of this question.
If one adds derivational suffixes to it, one can create new words, for instance the one presented below:
bintenful
Type in the number of the syllable—count them left-to-right—which is most likely to bear primary stress.
Type in 1 for the first syllable, 2 for the second, 3 for the third (if there is one), etc.
Consider the nonce word crint /ˈkrɪnt/, invented only for the purpose of this question.
If one adds derivational suffixes to it, one can create new words, for instance the one presented below:
crintical
Type in the number of the syllable—count them left-to-right—which is most likely to bear primary stress.
Type in 1 for the first syllable, 2 for the second, 3 for the third (if there is one), etc.
Consider the nonce word binten /ˈbɪntən/, invented only for the purpose of this question.
If one adds derivational suffixes to it, one can create new words, for instance the one presented below:
bintenology
Type in the number of the syllable—count them left-to-right—which is most likely to bear primary stress.
Type in 1 for the first syllable, 2 for the second, 3 for the third (if there is one), etc.
Consider the nonce word binten /ˈbɪntən/, invented only for the purpose of this question.
If one adds derivational suffixes to it, one can create new words, for instance the one presented below:
bintenette
Type in the number of the syllable—count them left-to-right—which is most likely to bear primary stress.
Type in 1 for the first syllable, 2 for the second, 3 for the third (if there is one), etc.
Consider the nonce word crint /ˈkrɪnt/, invented only for the purpose of this question.
If one adds derivational suffixes to it, one can create new words, for instance the one presented below:
crintologic
Type in the number of the syllable—count them left-to-right—which is most likely to bear primary stress.
Type in 1 for the first syllable, 2 for the second, 3 for the third (if there is one), etc.
Consider the nonce word binten /ˈbɪntən/, invented only for the purpose of this question.
If one adds derivational suffixes to it, one can create new words, for instance the one presented below:
bintenhood
Type in the number of the syllable—count them left-to-right—which is most likely to bear primary stress.
Type in 1 for the first syllable, 2 for the second, 3 for the third (if there is one), etc.
Consider the nonce word crint /ˈkrɪnt/, invented only for the purpose of this question.
If one adds derivational suffixes to it, one can create new words, for instance the one presented below:
crintage
Type in the number of the syllable—count them left-to-right—which is most likely to bear primary stress.
Type in 1 for the first syllable, 2 for the second, 3 for the third (if there is one), etc.
Consider the nonce word crint /ˈkrɪnt/, invented only for the purpose of this question.
If one adds derivational suffixes to it, one can create new words, for instance the one presented below:
crintic
Type in the number of the syllable—count them left-to-right—which is most likely to bear primary stress.
Type in 1 for the first syllable, 2 for the second, 3 for the third (if there is one), etc.