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Accent (music) and Stress (linguistics)

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Difference between Accent (music) and Stress (linguistics)

Accent (music) vs. Stress (linguistics)

In music, an accent is an emphasis, stress, or stronger attack placed on a particular note or set of notes, or chord, either as a result of its context or specifically indicated by an accent mark. In linguistics, and particularly phonology, stress or accent is relative emphasis or prominence given to a certain syllable in a word, or to a certain word in a phrase or sentence.

Similarities between Accent (music) and Stress (linguistics)

Accent (music) and Stress (linguistics) have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Pitch (music).

Pitch (music)

Pitch is a perceptual property of sounds that allows their ordering on a frequency-related scale, or more commonly, pitch is the quality that makes it possible to judge sounds as "higher" and "lower" in the sense associated with musical melodies.

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Accent (music) and Stress (linguistics) Comparison

Accent (music) has 32 relations, while Stress (linguistics) has 98. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.77% = 1 / (32 + 98).

References

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