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Should stress marks be encouraged?
Encourage not enforce
I guess we should. It can be quite useful to the learners of the language, who are the target audience. In this case, the examples ought better contain the stress marks.
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How to mark stress in words?
Marking stress with acute accents
I strongly suggest using acute accents, which is the only proper way of marking stress. It has been always used in printed books, including dictionaries.
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