accentuality

Related to accentuality: accidentally, essentially

accentuality

(ækˌsɛntʃʊˈælɪtɪ)
n
the quality of being characterized by accent or stress
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Moreover, within the same university but across courses or time periods, student populations shift, pedagogical goals are reassessed, and micro-interactional phenomena illustrate their own "accentuality" (Volosinov, 1973), even when the task, as it were, is supposed to remain consistent across participants and time (Coughlan & Duff, 1994).