BREN-don

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BREN-don is the stressed syllable pattern of the English given name "Brendon," indicating primary stress on the first syllable.

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Label Occurrences
BREN-don canonical 1

Statements (20)

Predicate Object
instanceOf English prosodic pattern
stress pattern notation
appliesTo two-syllable pronunciation of "Brendon"
appliesToNameType masculine given name "Brendon"
category English stress pattern notation for proper names
contrastsWith BREN-DON patterns where stress is not on the first syllable
hasStressType primary stress only
indicates primary stress on the first syllable of "Brendon" NERFINISHED
language English
notationFeature capital letters mark the stressed syllable
lowercase letters mark unstressed syllables
orthographicBaseForm Brendon NERFINISHED
partOf prosodic description of English given names
refersTo the English given name "Brendon" NERFINISHED
representsPronunciation /ˈbrɛn.dən/
stressedSyllable first syllable
stressPlacement initial stress
syllableCount 2
usedFor teaching English word stress
usedIn phonological description of the name "Brendon"

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Input
Subject: BREN-don
Description of subject: BREN-don is the stressed syllable pattern of the English given name "Brendon," indicating primary stress on the first syllable.

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