Abstract
This study delves into the intricate domain of suprasegmental units of phonetics within the English language. Suprasegmentals, encompassing features such as stress, intonation, and rhythm, play a pivotal role in linguistic communication, often wielding significant influence over meaning and interpretation. Employing a multidisciplinary approach drawing from phonetics, phonology, and discourse analysis, this research endeavors to unravel the underlying mechanisms governing these suprasegmental phenomena.
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