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Billie English - the YouTube channel to help you improve your English pronunciation, speaking and fluency! Billie is a certified CELTA English teacher trainer and has over 17 years of teaching experience. Learn more about exceptions to the Last Lexical Item Rule (LLI Rule) in this video. ★★ TAKE A CLASS WITH ME ★★ 🚀 Improve Your English with Billie’s Expert Classes! 🌟 📅 Sign up now and start your journey to English proficiency today! 👉 https://billie-english.com/classes/ 🔹 Pronunciation Mastery: Speak clearly and confidently. 🔹 Effective Communication: Enhance your fluency and interaction. 🔹 Cambridge Exam Prep: Achieve top scores with my strategic guidance. Book one of my classes and elevate your skills to the next level! 📚✨ ★★ TRY OUT ELSA SPEAK PRO ★★ Do you want to improve your pronunciation? Try out ELSA speak - the AI pronunciation coach app! Download the ELSA speak PRO app here: http://bit.ly/3vegNDx 💛 You will receive a 30% discount on the ELSA speak PRO 1-year pack, and an 80% discount on the ELSA speak PRO lifetime pack through my page 💛 Disclosure: This is an affiliate link and I may earn a commission at no cost to you. ★★ POPULAR VIDEOS ★★ Sounds, Stress & Intonation Playlist https://bit.ly/2N8uum7 . Vowel Sounds Playlist https://bit.ly/3rX13Sz . Consonant Sounds Playlist https://bit.ly/3dYKAMd . Word Stress Playlist https://bit.ly/3z3bcUP . Sentence Stress Playlist https://bit.ly/3Tk5XHP . Intonation Playlist https://bit.ly/3wwcqWk . Connected Speech Playlist https://bit.ly/3oAVtpD . Video on The Phonemic Chart (vowels, diphthongs & consonants): https://bit.ly/2N5134k ★★ CONNECT ★★ @the.billieenglish ★★ Insta - https://bit.ly/36srTcT Facebook - https://bit.ly/3wkldLo TikTok - https://bit.ly/3lhvfqf LinkTree - https://bit.ly/3wklxtA Thank you for watching and following my channel ♥ ★★ TIME STAMPS ★★ 0:00 - Intro & recap 1:24 - Exception 1: Old information (repetitions) 4:24 - Exception 2: Synonyms or near-synonyms 7:17 - Exception 3: Context 9:06 - Exception 4: Empty Words 10:40 - Exception 5: Contrastive Stress #intonation #sentencestress #phonology ★★ WHAT THIS VIDEO IS ABOUT★★ This video is Part 2! If you do not know what the Last Lexical Item Rule (LLI Rule is), watch Part 1 first: • The Last Lexical Item Rule (LLI) | Sentenc... In short, the rule states that in English the main stress falls on the last lexical item in a sentence (or better: a tone unit), unless the speaker wants to change the neutral (= unmarked) meaning of the sentence. Lexical items are words such as nouns, most verbs, adjectives and adverbs. They carry meaning and are also often called content words. Function words on the other hand are words such as articles, prepositions, auxiliaries, modals, pronouns and conjunctions. They do not carry much meaning but hold the syntax together. That’s why we also often call them grammar words. In this second video we are going to have a look at exceptions to the Last Lexical Item Rule (LLI). There are 5 exceptions in total: old information (repetitions), synonyms or near-synonyms, context, empty words and contrastive stress. We are going to discuss each exception in detail using plenty of examples. ★★ ABOUT BILLIE ★★ Billie is a pronunciation coach and content creator based in Barcelona, Spain. Her main focus is English pronunciation, phonology and helping learners speak more fluently. Billie has a degree in Communication Research & Phonology, a PGCE in Primary Education, a Trinity College Cert & DiplomaTESOL and over 17 years of teaching experience. She also works as a CELTA teacher trainer, Cambridge examiner and educational advisor. Her videos have been featured in the Google funded AI app ELSA speak.