átonos
Átonos is a term used in linguistics and phonology to describe syllables that do not bear the main (tonic) stress of a word. The contrasting category is the té tonic syllable, which carries the primary accent. In languages with lexical stress, the division between átonos and tónicos helps explain patterns of pronunciation, rhythm, and intonation.
In prosody, átonos typically differ from tónicos in duration, loudness, and pitch contour. They may also undergo
Cross-linguistically, the distribution and realization of átonos depend on the language’s stress rules. In fixed-stress languages,
Examples help illustrate the concept without implying universal rules. In English, within a word like banana,