Thank you to both of you for responding to my question.
The reason why I repeated the question is because in the body of the first post
I had by mistake written 4.1.1 where in fact I should have written 4.4.1.
Regards.
On Thursday, 7 February, 2019, 6:05:36 PM GMT+5, Donald Winiecki
<dwiniecki@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Saaquib, you asked what is essentially the same question yesterday and
received a reply from Wendy Benckhuysen.
She advised: "See section 15, 15.2. They are the primary and secondary stress
signs."
Wendy's response tells what are the symbols sequences you ask about -- they are
the primary and secondary stresses for pronunciation. Their UEB expressions are
defined (as Wendy noted) in UEB 15.2, print page 212, and included in UEB
Appendix 3, print page 298.
I hope this helps to answer your question._don
On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 2:46 AM Saaqib Mahmuud <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi UEB mates? How are you?
At the moment, I'm reading through Subsubsec. 4.4.1 of the UEB Rulebook Second
Edition 2013. In the example for illustrating the use of the eng and the schwa
symbols, the following dot combinations appear (as parts of two
symbols-sequences) in the pronunciation for the word "meningococcus".
dots 45 dots 46 dots 23
and
dots 45 dots 46 dots 12
Are these two UEB symbols too? If so, then where in the Rulebook are these
covered? And, what does each one of these two represent?
Regards.
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